Timut Pepper Nepal at Kilo
Timut Pepper Nepal at Kilo
Timut Pepper Nepal at Kilo
Timut Pepper Nepal at Kilo

Timut Pepper Nepal at Kilo

Timut pepper or Timur berry is a rare and extraordinary pepper. Timur Bay is surprising on the palate with notes of citrus and more specifically pink grapefruit. A culinary invitation to make fish and salad. 500g vacuum-packed sachet of Timut Nepal pepper.

  • Pepper power: 9/10
  • Main Notes: Citrus and pink grapefruit notes
  • Use: Salads, meats, fish, vegetables, fruity and chocolate desserts and Asian cuisine
  • Origin: Nepal - Himalayan foothills

Or buy timut pepper, the fake pepper from Nepal. Indeed the timut pepper is not part of the pipper nigrum so it is a false pepper that is also called timur berry. Buy timur berry at the best price per kilo.

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TIMUT Pepper NEPAL IN KILO - DISCOVER THE BEST PRICE FOR PURCHASE - PURCHASE, INSPIRING RECIPES AND SOUND ADVICE

Discover the pepper of Timut Nepal at Kilo. A small berry with real aromatic power that turns heads. 

Welcome to the fascinating world of Timut pepper from Nepal to Kilo , where the exotic flavor meets the authenticity of a surprising berry. Here you can not only buy these precious berries , but also dive into an enriching exploration of their history , their culinary uses with advice from Chef Arnaud of Apogée Bar , as well as delicious recipes explained step by step.

Timut Bay, although little known to some, is a Nepalese treasure that has conquered the world thanks to its unique taste.

If we can dare to make a comparison, it’s Madagascar vanilla from Nepal.

However, due to an ordinance dating from 1945 , it can no longer be marketed under the name “ Timut Pepper ”. This name is now illegal , and we have complied with the law to offer you Timut Bay in all its splendor and legality. We deplore the fact that 90% of sites can use the term pepper and we cannot! 

Beyond this constraint, our commitment remains unchanged: to provide you with the best quality Timut Berry per kilo , while sharing inspiring culinary ideas to get the most out of this unique spice. Explore its history , discover how to incorporate it into your daily cooking , and learn how it can contribute to your well-being . Because yes, you can make teas and herbal teas with it for a gourmet moment.

Whether you are an adventurous food lover, passionate about exotic flavors, or simply curious to discover new taste horizons, you are in the right place. Let yourself be guided by our expertise and passion for Timut Bay of Nepal , and prepare for an unforgettable culinary experience. Welcome to our world of authentic flavors and unique taste discoveries.

TIMUR BERRIES - BEST PRICE PER KILO - BUY THE ZANTHOXYLUM BERRY - A FALSE PEPPER

At Comptoir de Toamasina, you have found your ultimate destination to acquire the best Timut Berries at the best value for money . Our exclusive offer comes in quantities per kilo, perfect to satisfy the needs of demanding restaurants. Le Comptoir de Toamasina is the purchase and sale of timut berries for creative cuisine at the best price. 

If you are an individual, we have added 0.500kg or 500g of berries for the pleasure of your taste buds.

Timut is the essence of an exceptional culinary experience These berries, rich in unique flavors, subtly combine the scent of pink grapefruit with the freshness of citrus fruits , adding a touch of elegance to each dish. This is why we sometimes find it under the name grapefruit pepper in everyday language. 

 Restaurants that strive for excellence know that the secret is in the details, and Timut is an ingredient that does not go unnoticed.

With us you will find Timut Berries of the highest quality , packaged in kilograms to meet the requirements of your establishment. Be inspired by the versatility of this rare spice to create memorable dishes that will surprise and delight your guests.

In addition to providing you with exceptional Timut Berries , we invite you to explore its fascinating history and discover chef tips to integrate it harmoniously into your cuisine. Transform each recipe into an exceptional taste experience thanks to our selection of Timut Berries by the kilo , and make your restaurant an essential place for lovers of unique and refined flavors. Trust the quality and authenticity of Comptoir de Toamasina to enhance your culinary creations.

Don’t hesitate to discover why Timut Bay is an ideal bay for cocktails. Because it offers a unique sensation on the tongue and lips, a slight tingling and a surge of flavors. 

WHAT IS TIMUT PEPPER?

What is Timut pepper? It is simply a false pepper that grows on a shrub, precisely on the shrub of the Zanthoxylum armatum species. This exquisite spice is native to the highlands of Nepal, where it can grow wild in  the foothills of the Himalayas, between 800 and 3000 meters above sea level, in the Mahabharat region . This fascinating plant has more than  2000 years of history to its credit, particularly in its region of origin, the Mahabharat mountain range.

Timut  is distinguished by its interior seed, hard and bitter , but we only eat the pericarp which contains an incomparable flavor . This berry, sometimes called Timur berry , is prized in Nepalese cuisine and has won over many great chefs today, because of its unique aromatic notes . These are the berries at the moment and essential components of creative cuisine .

One of the most striking characteristics of Timut is its complex flavor, naturally combining a touch of pink grapefruit with nuances of citrus . This unique combination makes it a versatile spice capable of enhancing a variety of dishes.

Although it may have visual similarities with Sichuan , it is essential to note that Sichuan is red in color, while Timut Bay is smaller and sports a distinct brown hue. This visual specificity contributes to its recognition and appreciation in the world of gastronomy.

  • Good to know It is part of the Zanthoxylum armatu species, it is a Sichuan bay pepper which belongs to the Zanthoxylum piperitum species.

What does timut berry taste like?

When you bring this precious Timut berry close to your nose, a captivating fruity aroma escapes, instantly transporting you to a citrus garden. The citrus notes are the first to appear, evoking the freshness of flowering lemons bathed in sunlight.

But the taste story of Timut Bay does not end there. She stands out for her unexpected role, because, despite her nickname "grapefruit pepper" , she still has surprises in store. Once crushed , it releases notes of pink grapefruit which dance delicately on your palate, bringing a subtle touch of acidity and sweetness. However, keep in mind that it can also have a numbing effect .

Where other peppers simply spice up your dishes, Timut berry offers a complete sensory experience. It adds a unique dimension to your culinary creations, with notes of red pepper that blend harmoniously with its already rich citrus aromatic profile.

However, we advise you to keep its subtle aroma in cooking. Being subtle, it can accompany many dishes.

Chef Arnaud of Apogée bar tells you that the taste of Timut berry is a real adventure for the taste buds, a taste exploration that skillfully combines fruitiness, the freshness of citrus fruits, and the subtleties of red pepper. A must-see discovery for lovers of exquisite flavors.

It is one of the essentials of Nepalese cuisine , a berry that must be present on all market stalls and in all kitchens.

  •  But be careful not to add too much, because it can bring great bitterness to your creative cuisine like cubebe pepper

HOW TO USE AND COOK TIMUT BERRY?

Timut, a precious spice originating from traditional Nepalese cuisine, finds its essence in the lands of Terai , the birthplace of the Buddha. We discover it proudly displayed on the market stalls of the Kathmandu valley and inserted with creativity in the kitchens of the greatest chefs in the world. They know how to appreciate the complexity of its aromas , its freshness, its lightness and above all, its unparalleled versatility.

This close cousin of pepper lends itself to use in cooking in all its forms: ground, crushed, pounded, grilled, infused , etc. But timut is not a pepper. The use of pepper is sometimes complex and here you must follow the same methods.

This bay is the ideal partner to bring your most daring creations to life. Its subtle aroma of grapefruit, lemon and yuzu pairs harmoniously with a variety of foods, whether as a starter, main course or dessert.

We particularly love it in stews and scallops. We use it for the candied lemon recipe. It is a use similar to that of pepper. 

To awaken your taste buds in a savory version, subtly add a delicious fruity note to your fish and seafood, such as lobsters, scallops or razor clams. It also goes perfectly with beef carpaccio, coconut chicken, duck breast or fried vegetables. A simple rotation of the mill at the end of cooking is enough to release its full potential. You can also infuse a few seeds into a sauce, marinade or soup, the result is a real treat.

As savory appetizers, we offer you two aperitif recipes using Timut pepper: the delicious pepper tiles and the pepper party toasts . We advise you to favor crushed berries to fully appreciate the power of its aromas.

In a sweet version, give a boost to your fruit salads, compotes (apples, apricots, etc.), or pan-fried mango by adding a small quantity of Timut pepper.

In baking, this spice also finds its place of honor. It wonderfully enhances dark chocolate-based preparations, whether for muffins, mousse, fondant or tuiles, to name just a few examples. For those with a sweet tooth, we offer you the delicious recipe for Timut chocolate and pepper mousse cake/log .

Finally, for an exotic touch during your tea time, do not hesitate to flavor your teas and infusions with a few Timur berries. In short, Timut from Nepal is an essential companion to your creative cooking, whether used in crushed, pounded, ground, cracked or grilled form. It can be used in all your recipes, whether sweet or savory, from cocktails to drinks, from starters to desserts, and even in fruit salads. Its use is a true taste journey, an invitation to explore the infinitely rich universe of Timut Bay.

You see how a small berry of wild origin in the mountain range which has been harvested by hand for more than 2000 years in the most remote areas, is a prodigious berry and the reference in traditional Nepalese cuisine and in the creative cuisine of Comptoir de Toamasina and at Apogée Bar. Like pepper it is a berry.

THE BEST RECIPE IDEAS WITH TIMUT BERRY COOKING RECIPES FOR EXOTIC CUISINE

Discover a selection of delicious recipes highlighting this unique and fragrant pepper. Whether you're a fan of spicy dishes or simply want to add an exotic touch to your meals, these recipes are for you. Explore the categories of starters , main courses (white meats, red meats, fish, vegetables) and desserts to find your next culinary favorite. You will find all the recipes on our blog, including fish , shellfish , and cocktails . Fake pepper is non-spicy and therefore ideal for cocktails. 

You will find at the end of the description that Timut Pepper is not a simple pepper, as French regulations remind us. Timut berries are incredible, just like long pepper, because of their aromatic power. Citrus fruits give it powerful notes, also making it a distant cousin of lemon. False Nepalese pepper must also be roasted to release all its aromatic power.

Discover a captivating video at the end of the description that will tell you more about this unique product. Enjoy these recipes and this culinary exploration with Timut Pepper from Nepal!

Here are the best recipes with the timut berry, many foods and alcohols to take your taste buds on a journey: 

Cocktails

  1. Timut Martini Cocktail: A classic martini cocktail revisited with a spicy twist thanks to Timut Pepper from Nepal. Perfect for an aperitif. Crush the timut berry like pepper itself and sprinkle a little on your martini.
  2. Timut Pepper Mojito: A refreshing mojito with a spicy touch of Timut Pepper from Nepal. Ideal for sunny days. Timut comes from Nepal and revisits the national cocktail of Brazil. Read the original mojito recipe .
  3. Timut Pepper and Mango Margarita: An exotic margarita with the sweetness of mango and a spicy note from Timut Pepper from Nepal. Perfect for a summer cocktail.
  4. Timut and Pineapple Pepper Punch: A fruity punch with pineapple and a spicy touch of Timut Pepper from Nepal. Ideal for parties and meetings with friends.
  5. Timut Pepper Spritz: A refreshing spritz with a spicy twist of Timut Pepper from Nepal. Perfect for relaxing at the end of the day.

Do not hesitate to click on each link to access the complete and detailed recipes on our blog. Enjoy these unique desserts and cocktails with Timut Pepper from Nepal!


Starters

  1. Carrot Soup with Timut Pepper from Nepal: A comforting and aromatic carrot soup, enhanced with Timut Pepper from Nepal for a unique flavor. This soup is a real delight for lovers of spicy cuisine.
  2. Fruit Salad with Timut Pepper from Nepal: A refreshing and fragrant fruit salad, enhanced with Timut Pepper from Nepal for an unforgettable taste experience. Perfect for dessert or snack.

White Meat Dishes:

  1. Sautéed Chicken with Timut Pepper from Nepal: A tasty and fragrant chicken dish, prepared with Timut Pepper from Nepal for an exotic touch. This recipe is quick and delicious, perfect for a weeknight dinner.
  2. Chicken Skewers Marinated with Timut Pepper from Nepal: Tender and fragrant chicken skewers, thanks to the Timut Pepper marinade from Nepal. A great choice for a barbecue or a night out with friends.
  3. Timut Pepper Sauce for Roast Chicken: A delicious and fragrant sauce to accompany your roast chicken. Timut Pepper from Nepal adds an exotic note to this sauce.

Red Meat Dishes

  1. Beef Stew with Nepalese Timut Pepper: A comforting dish of slow-cooked beef, enhanced with Nepalese Timut Pepper for a unique and delicious flavor. Ideal for cooler days.
  2. Timut Pepper Sauce for Red Meat: A rich and spicy sauce, perfect to accompany your favorite red meat. Timut Pepper from Nepal brings an exquisite flavor to this sauce.

Fish Dishes

  1. Grilled Tuna Steak with Timut Pepper from Nepal: A light and deliciously spicy fish dish, perfect for seafood lovers. Timut Pepper from Nepal brings an exotic flavor to this grilled tuna steak.
  2. Grilled Fish with Nepalese Timut Pepper: A grilled white fish fillet with a touch of Nepalese Timut Pepper for an exotic and spicy flavor. A light and healthy option for a meal.

Vegetable Dishes

  1. Carrot Puree with Nepalese Timut Pepper: A delicious variation on traditional mashed potatoes, with the addition of Nepalese Timut Pepper for a touch of originality.
  2. Pan-fried Mushrooms with Nepalese Timut Pepper Potatoes: A tasty and fragrant pan-fried mushroom, enhanced with Nepalese Timut Pepper for a unique flavor. Perfect as a side or main dish.

Desserts

  1. Crème Brûlée with Timut Pepper: A creamy and fragrant crème brûlée, enhanced with Timut Pepper from Nepal for an exotic flavor. The crunch of sugar on top contrasts perfectly with the sweetness of the cream.
  2. Timut Pepper Chocolate Mousse : A light and airy chocolate mousse with a touch of exoticism thanks to Timut Pepper from Nepal. This dessert is a real delight for chocolate lovers.
  3. Timut Pepper and Mango Panna Cotta: A mango panna cotta with a spicy touch of Timut Pepper from Nepal. The combination of the sweetness of mango and the scent of pepper makes for an elegant dessert.

Discover more tips and recipes on our YouTube channel and blog. But also wok recipes because there are more than 2,000 recipes on our blog. 

WHOLESALER IN TIMUT BAY - PURCHASE OF PEPPER BY THE KILO

In the mysterious world of a rare berry native to Nepal, which is called pepper everywhere in the world except in France where it does not have the right to the name, Timut Pepper . Even in common parlance, it is said to be a rare pepper . Evoking both taste and scent, this berry, sometimes falsely called pepper , is a true treasure for lovers of creative cuisine .

Timut Pepper from Nepal invites you to a unique taste experience, transporting your taste buds on a sensory journey. Its scent evokes pink grapefruit , enriched with a symphony of citrus fruits that awakens the senses and arouses curiosity.

This precious treasure is a distant relative of the famous   Sichuan pepper , which must also be called Sichuan bay (as you can see, French legislation is difficult) and it embodies all the richness and diversity of Nepalese spices. At Comptoir de Toamasina , we are proud to offer you the opportunity to acquire this rare Timut Pepper berry from Nepal, appreciated for its deliciously tangy notes .

Don't hesitate to order today and dive into an unforgettable culinary adventure with this exceptional spice. Make your dishes a unique sensory experience with Timut Pepper from Nepal, available at the best price from us.

We offer you the timut berry in packages of 500g, 1kg, 10kg and 20kg for the pleasure of your taste buds. A berry that is ideal for exotic fruits, shellfish and creative cuisines. Here, at Comptoir de Toamasina , you will buy the timur berry at the best price per kilo, which will have an aromatic power similar to that of pepper.

Native country
Nepal
BOTANICAL SPECIES
Zanthoxylum armatum
INGREDIENTS
Timut Pepper
AROMATIC POWER
9/10
ALLERGEN
Absence
POSSIBLE TRACES OF ALLERGENS
None
PACKAGING
Bottle or Bag
Preparation / Delivery
Preparation within 24 hours - Delivery within 48 hours
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