Sweety Drops
SWEETY-DROPS™ IS A PRODUCT INNOVATION DEVELOPED AND DISTRIBUTED
BY KOCH TIEFKÜHLKOST
Sweety Drops – the Sweet Mini Peppers
In 2010 we discovered Pepper Drops™, also known as Sweet Drops or Sweety Drops. Originally from the Brazilian rainforest and first cultivated by small farmers, these bright red, teardrop-shaped mini peppers impressed us immediately with their sweet, fruity flavor and unique look.
From Brazil to Egypt
After years of development, we now grow Sweety Drops together with regional farmers in Egypt under sustainable conditions. The climate offers ideal soil and sunlight, ensuring consistent quality and flavor.
A Culinary Highlight
Today, Pepper Drops™ (Sweety Drops) have become a favorite in the international food industry. Their vibrant color and mild sweetness make them perfect for salads, pizzas, cheese platters, Mediterranean dishes – and even cocktails. More than just a vegetable, Sweety Drops are a gourmet ingredient that turns everyday meals into something special.
Sweety Drops™ – Crisp, Colorful, and Naturally Delicious
Sweety Drops™ are small, teardrop-shaped peppers with a mild spiciness and a subtly sweet flavor. Their crisp, succulent texture – available in rich red and bright yellow – makes them a visually appealing addition to any product range. We focus on a purely natural approach: our Sweety Drops are non-GMO, free from artificial colorings, and carefully washed and preserved in a gentle marinade that highlights their natural taste.
Versatile Culinary Use
From our show kitchen, you can see just how versatile Sweety Drops™ are. They enhance a wide range of dishes:
- As a colorful garnish for aperitifs or salads
- In starters, pizzas, or pasta
- Adding a mild spicy note to desserts
- As a modern flavor element for fish and meat
No matter the dish, Sweety Drops™ provide a fresh, flavorful kick while adding a vibrant visual touch.
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