voatsiperifery
Voatsiperifery is a wild pepper that grows exclusively in the rainforests of Madagascar. Its scientific name is Piper borbonense. It is harvested from the Liana vine, which climbs high into the canopy of the forest. The pepper berries are small and round, typically a dark reddish-brown color when dried. The name "voatsiperifery" is derived from the Malagasy language, roughly translating to "pepper from the forest" or "pepper from the wild tsiperifery plant."
The flavor profile of voatsiperifery is distinct from other peppercorns. It is often described as having a
The harvesting of voatsiperifery is a traditional practice, often done by local communities. It is collected