Timur Berry

This Nepalese pepper is picked from small trees from the Zanthoxylum armatum species, which grow in the wild in the Mahabharat mountain range. With its fresh and citrus notes it is easy to see why some call it the grapefruit pepper.

This little berry is used in all South Nepalese dishes from the Teraï lowlands cuisine.
It is here, in the birth place of the Buddha, amongst the Tharu villages of thatched mud huts that these thorny bushes unfold their treasure at altitudes of 2,000m.

DESCRIPTION

The Timur berry grows on thorny bushes at an altitude of 2,000m in the Mahabharat region of Nepal. It is praised for its citrusy notes.

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Origin: Nepal
Flavour extraction: Alcoholate & Supercritical CO2
Base: Brix 55° pH 1.7
Sensory: Grapefruit · Herbal · Woody
Alcoholate: Grapefruit
C02 extraction: Herbal · Woody
Format: 48.5cl

INGREDIENTS


Sugar, water, acids: gluconic acid, citric acid, natural white Timur berry flavouring, natural flavouring

NUTRITIONALS


Energy (kcal): 275, Energy (kJ): 1154, Fat (g): 0, Of which saturates (g): 0; Carbohydrate (g): 60.1, Of which sugars (g): 60.1, Fibers (g): 0, Protein (g): 0, Sodium (mg): 11.03, Salt (g): 0.03.

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