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		<title>Kampot Pepper</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pepper vines in a plantation near Kampot Among gourmets, Kampot pepper is becoming increasingly prized for its strong yet delicate aroma and taste. As with fine wine, it&#8217;s all about the climate and soil. Modern mass cultivation began in the 1870s, when the Sultan of Aceh burned his Indonesian plantations to keep them out of [...]]]></description>
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Pepper vines in a plantation near Kampot</div>
<p>Among gourmets, Kampot pepper is becoming increasingly prized for its strong yet delicate aroma and taste.  As with fine wine, it&#8217;s all about the climate and soil. Modern mass cultivation began in the 1870s, when the Sultan of Aceh burned his Indonesian plantations to keep them out of Dutch hands and moved production to Kampot.  So, the people around these parts have generations of experience in raising pepper.</p>
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The tiny flowers of the pepper vine. These will be pepper berries in five to six months.</div>
<p>Any of the tour operators around <a href="http://asiaforvisitors.com/cambodia/kampot/kampot-city.php">Kampot</a> or <a href="http://asiaforvisitors.com/cambodia/kampot/kep/index.php">Kep</a> can arrange a trip to a pepper plantation, where of course you can buy pepper in bulk at really good prices.  You will also find Kampot pepper in the town&#8217;s market, in several shops and restaurant, or you can visit the <a href="http://farmlink-cambodia.com">FarmLink</a> office in town.  FarmLink operates as a farmers cooperative, selling Kampot pepper to the world with full traceability.</p>
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