Smoky Tasmanian Pepperberry 300g

$35.00

This delicious bespoke rub blend is inspired by our lovely Australian endangered Black Cockatoo. It’s all-natural and goes great with meat and veg alike. It packs a good smoky punch with complex tangy notes of mix ground peppers, garlic and the rare native Tasmanian Mountain Pepperberry.

Guaranteed trip to flavour-town!

Gluten free

  • Vegan Friendly

  • No added sugar

  • No artificial ingredients

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This delicious bespoke rub blend is inspired by our lovely Australian endangered Black Cockatoo. It’s all-natural and goes great with meat and veg alike. It packs a good smoky punch with complex tangy notes of mix ground peppers, garlic and the rare native Tasmanian Mountain Pepperberry.

Guaranteed trip to flavour-town!

Gluten free

  • Vegan Friendly

  • No added sugar

  • No artificial ingredients

This delicious bespoke rub blend is inspired by our lovely Australian endangered Black Cockatoo. It’s all-natural and goes great with meat and veg alike. It packs a good smoky punch with complex tangy notes of mix ground peppers, garlic and the rare native Tasmanian Mountain Pepperberry.

Guaranteed trip to flavour-town!

Gluten free

  • Vegan Friendly

  • No added sugar

  • No artificial ingredients

No artificial flavors. No added sugar. Real Flavour.

  • Pink Salt, Garlic Granules, Onion Flakes, Mustard Seeds, Coriander Seeds, Paprika Blend, Ground Pepper Mix, Native Herb Mix, Capsicum Flakes

  • No added sugars - No Preservatives - Gluten Free - Vegan Friendly

    NUTRITION INFORMATION

    Servings per package: 5

    Serving size: 10g

    Average Quantity per Serving 10g Average Quantity per 100g

    Energy 112 kJ 1120kJ

    Protein 1.2g 12.2g

    Fat, total 1.1g 10.8g

    - saturated 0.1g 0.9g

    Carbohydrate 2.5g 24.6g

    - sugars 1.2g 12g

    Sodium 765 mg 7650mg

  • There are five species of Black Cockatoos – The Baudin’s, Carnaby’s, Red-Tail, Yellow-Tail and Glossy Black. Currently all of the species are battling for survival as urban development continues to destroy their natural habitat. Some organisations however are working very hard to preserve their dwindling numbers. Check out our socials for more on our Friends, what we do and how you can help!