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Penja pepper

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Penja black and white pepper

Penja pepper (poivre de Penja) is a type of pepper (Piper nigrum) grown in the volcanic soil of the Penja Valley in Cameroon. It is available as green, white, black and red pepper. Its taste is influenced by the local volcanic soil, which is rich in minerals. Under the name "poivre de Penja", the pepper is protected as a geographical indication in the 17 African OAPI countries under the Bangui agreement,[1] as well as a Protected Geographical Indication in the European Union and Northern Ireland.[2]

History

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Pepper culture was introduced into Cameroon by Antoine Decré, who had a banana plantation in Penja.[citation needed] The first export, a bag of 40 kg of white pepper, took place in March 1958.[3][citation needed]

The pepper became popular with Michelin-star chefs and was being sold for as much as €321 per kilogram as of May 2016.[4]

Sources

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  • La presse du Cameroun, n° 2371, Thursday 20 March 1958

References

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  1. ^ "002. Poivre de Penja" (PDF). Bulletin Officiel de la Propriété Industrielle (BOPI). Indications Géographiques (in French) (1GI): 10. 10 November 2015.
  2. ^ "PGI-CM-02635. Poivre de Penja". eAmbrosia. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Penja, Cameroon's Bordeau" (PDF). Business in Cameroon (3). April 2013.
  4. ^ Bloomberg, Michelin-Star Taste for Volcanic Pepper Boosts Cameroon by Pauline Bax and Divine Ntaryike Jr May 23, 2016
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