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Baobab pulp from Madagascar
Baobab pulp comes from the fruit of the Baobab which is also called "monkey bread".
Star anise from Madagascar
The anise is native of the Mediterranean countries.
The anise is also called Pimpinella anisum
Whole leaves of Soursop from Madagascar
Soursop leaves are widely used in traditional medicine.
They are known to have healing properties against certain cancers.
Anise wood from Madagascar
The anise wood comes from the bark of the star anised tree.
It is used in the Malagasy cuisine for its digestive properties.
Bandaged wood Muira Puama from Amazonia
Roasted cocoa beans from Madagascar
Cinnamon sticks from Madagascar
The cinnamon of Madagascar has a low rate of coumarin and contains antioxidants.
It is also called "Ceylon cinnamon"
It is more fragrant than cinnamon from China.
Whole Cardamom seeds from Madagascar
Sambavanilla Green Cardamom seeds have a lemony taste that is close to pine sap.
Lemongrass cut from Madagascar
Kaffir Leaves from Madagascar
Kaffir is coming from Indonesia. This citrus fruit is not widely used in France, and is often used to enhance many dishes (sweet or savory).
This is a citrus fruit...
Kaffir Lime zest from Madagascar
Kaffir lime has many names such as cumbava, cumbaba, combawa, or
We have made a selection of typical madagascan spices available on this menu.
black pepper grows in plantations on East coast.
Red chilies which are used as an accompaniment in Madagascan traditionl coocking.
Ginger, one of the key ingredient in Madagascan coocking.
Cloves that were very expensive during many centuries and became a "special occasion" used spice like for Christmas.
All spices we sell are coming from local producers and taste can be different given producers.
We also try to propose always from last harvest and limit our stocks.