
CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Pepper is more than just seasoning
CNA938 Rewind
How can the ordinary black pepper be elevated? Cheryl Goh finds out more from the duo Jeremy Vo and Layla Wei, founders of Piper who believe seasoning shouldn't be a struggle, and are seeking to revolutionise the design of pepper grinders as we know them.

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