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Pink Pepper 5ml
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Retail
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The pink peppercorn, while similar in name and appearance to black peppercorn, is closely related to cashews. Its mildly fruity and peppery flavour also has a more subtle flavour than that of Black Pepper oil. The “molle,” or pink peppercorn tree, was considered a sacred tree to ancient Incans who used all parts of the tree.

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Manufacturing

Our products are manufactured in Pleasant Grove, Utah, USA both locally and globally. We are independent partners of doTerra to ensure our products are high quality and a fair value.

Meet doTERRA Pink Pepper Oil

Usage instructions:

• Add two drops to a glass of water to add an invigorating flavour.

• Add Pink Pepper essential oil to your favourite meat and sauce recipes.

• Use Pink Pepper as a substitute for Black Pepper in a variety of dishes.

Application instructions:

• For food flavouring.

Contraindications:

Only use diluted. Take no more than one drop per day. Keep out of reach of children. If pregnant or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Keep out of eyes and mucosa.

Spice Up Your Day

Mildly fruity and peppery in flavour, Pink Pepper essential oil is an exciting substitute for black pepper. Add to savoury dishes in place of ground black pepper for a new twist on classic dishes. You can also try adding Pink Pepper to water or your own homemade chai tea for an invigorating refreshment!

Sourcing

Why Peru?

Pink Pepper trees are native to Northern Peru. High in the Andes Mountains Pink Pepper trees grow wild.

Why Kenya?

The Pink Pepper tree can adapt to a variety of soils. It has been planted in many areas of the world but flourishes in warm, sunny climates. In Kenya, Pink Pepper trees have been thriving for decades.

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How Does It Work?

Kenya & Peru

The essential oil is distilled from the berries (also known as peppercorns). Harvesting these berries is not easy, as Pink Pepper trees grow to approximately 15 m tall. Harvesters usually climb the tree to pick the peppercorns or knock them with a stick to later collect from the ground. The berries are cleaned by removing the twigs and leaves, then put into a crusher before distillation. The whole process takes place within 24 hours to preserve as much of the essential oil as possible.

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Primary Benefits

  • Adds invigorating flavour to water or tea.
  • Mildly fruity and peppery that is sure to add variation and depth of flavour.
  • Replaces ground black pepper to flavour meats, sauces, and other dishes.

Fair and On-Time Payments in Kenya

doTERRA ensures that every effort is made to provide consistent, fair, and on-time payments to farmers and producers. Here's how this has impacted farmers in Kenya where we source doTERRA Pink Pepper essential oil:

  • Previously, farmers were paid months after harvesting their crop; they can now be paid within 24 hours thanks to a mobile app and doTERRA partnerships
  • Payment amount used to come as a surprise to farmers, but now they are paid a previously agreed-upon price

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