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SINGLE ORIGIN PEPPERCORNS

![Balinese Long Pepper - Click here for more info [big-963000.jpg] - Balinese Long Pepper](/bigtreebali/img/thumb/big-963000.jpg)
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Balinese Long Pepper
 Lazily clibming into the towering canopies of local Dugdug tree, these delicate fruiting spikes hang one by one at the end of glossy leaves; waiting to be picked for use in the kitchen or apothecary. Details »

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![Hand-Picked White Munthok Peppercorn - Click here for more info [big-965510.jpg] - Hand-Picked White Munthok Peppercorn](/bigtreebali/img/thumb/big-965510.jpg)
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Hand-Picked White Munthok Peppercorn
 In the hills behind the village of Muntok, on the Indonesian island of Bangka, pepper farmers climb traditional bamboo tripods and hand-pick fruit spikes of red ripe pepper berries. Details »

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![Javanese Comet's Tail Peppercorns - Click here for more info [big-965508.jpg] - Javanese Comet's Tail Peppercorns](/bigtreebali/img/thumb/big-965508.jpg)
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Javanese Comet's Tail Peppercorns
 Javanese Comet's Tails are a wonderful rarity among the world of Piper (true pepper) family. Known to the west since medieval times as Piper cubeba or Cubebs, this pepper has a wonderful fresh aroma of pepper, pine and lemons. Details »

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![Shade-Grown Lampung Black Pepper - Click here for more info [big-965500.jpg] - Shade-Grown Lampung Black Pepper](/bigtreebali/img/thumb/big-965500.jpg)
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Shade-Grown Lampung Black Pepper
 From the village of Kota Bumi or 'Center of the Earth', black pepper vines climb high up the trunk of thorny Dap-Dap trees. The elders claim this is where black pepper was first planted when Hindu colonists as early as 100 B.C. Details »

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