Description
Sonnentor – Black Pepper in Grains!
Is it worth its weight in gold? In the Middle Ages, pepper was considered a common currency. Fortunately, spicy enjoyment is no longer expensive. So add Sonnentor – Black Pepper in Grains generously in salads, grate it into meat and add it to vegetables and desserts. By the way, Sonnentor pepper belongs to the cultivation of Tanzania.
35g
A few words about the company
Since 1988, SONNENTOR has been delighting its customers with herbs and spices from 100% organic farming. Above all, its innovative and colorful range of herbs and teas has made the international company based in Waldviertel famous. Her clients also appreciate her ecological commitment. Ideas such as plastic-free packaging, palm oil-free products, CO2 reduction and direct trade with farmers make SONNENTOR a standard for other companies.
Packaging is not just something visual and SONNENTOR places great emphasis on this area. Especially in the food industry, the packaging covers the products and their valuable ingredients and protects them from damage during transport. However, growing waste from packaging is a huge problem for the planet. In 2008, SONNENTOR began the transition from conventional to sustainable materials. About 70% of SONNENTOR’s materials are made from renewable materials. These include sheets of wood fibers, tea bags made of banana fibers, the use of paper and cardboard. What cannot be composted – such as glass and metal – can be recycled.










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