Tubes with pepper
Czech glass is an icon abroad, Kampot pepper is a national treasure in Cambodia, so we proudly put these two together. When we saw the first glass tubes made by a smaller Czech glass manufacturer, we were incredibly happy. Not only for the material that is best for preserving spices, but also for a design piece that makes beautiful peppercorns stand out. After you run out of pepper you can buy a cheaper doypack and fill the glass tube again or use it as a stylish flower stand!
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Kampot pepper black - large 75g glass tube in a wooden box
£ 31,96
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Kampot pepper red - large 75g glass tube in a wooden box
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£ 31,96
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Kampot pepper white - large 80g glass tube in a wooden box
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£ 31,96
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Kampot pepper dark red - large 75g glass tube in a wooden box
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£ 35,96
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Kampot pepper - a set of large glass tubes in a gift box (3x75g)
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£ 79,96
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Kampot pepper - a set of small glass tubes in a gift box (3x12g)
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£ 35,96
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Kampot pepper - set of glass tubes with a grinder in a gift box (8g+9g+10g)
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£ 71,96
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Kampot pepper - a set with a grinder from Czech ash tree in a gift box (3x75g)
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£ 139,96
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Kampot pepper - DARK set with a grinder from American walnut wood in a gift set (3x75g)
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£ 159,96
"Extremely unique product with a great drive behind them. Awesome product and customer service. Perfect for a gift to impress your in-laws, boss or clients."
L. Marie
"First time I tasted Kampot pepper on our vacation in Cambodia, it was phenomenal! I am ordering the Kampot pepper from Amazon ever since. Now when I have an option to order from the smallest farmers, I can have great feeling whenever I open the pack as a bonus to the best taste."
Tim Anderson
"Got the pepper, it is very unique. I found it had more flavor and the aroma was wonderful. The pepper came in a small well sealed package. The ground pepper was a little spicier than regular black pepper, but not too spicy. I think it was most likely just fresher and delivered in better condition."
Chad Whitney