Pepper cultivation in Indonesia dates back over a thousand years, with the Dutch colonials developing robust trade routes from the 17th century onward. Lampung black pepper has long been a staple in international spice trade.
Small, wrinkled berries; high piperine (~5-7%); bold and pungent.
Larger and cleaner berries with a milder aroma; often used for white pepper.
Grown in West Kalimantan and Bangka under certified practices.
Premium export grade with high density and cleanliness.
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