Drana Lemon Pepper 20 g
Drana Lemon Pepper 20 g
✨ Lemon pepper seasoning for a fresh citrus kick 🍋
Drana Lemon Pepper brings together gentle heat and bright lemony freshness, making everyday meals taste lighter and more vibrant. It’s especially handy when you want a peppery finish without reaching for multiple spices.
Use it as a quick all-round seasoning for chicken, fish, tofu, vegetables, or potatoes—either before cooking or as a final sprinkle at the table. The citrus note pairs well with buttery sauces, olive oil, and simple pan juices.
✅ Key features
- Balances peppery warmth with a clear citrus note for a fresher finish
- Great for quick seasoning when you don’t want to zest a lemon or mix your own blend
- Works well as both a cooking spice and a finishing touch for extra aroma
- Helps brighten rich foods like roasted meats, fries, or creamy dips with a lighter, zesty edge
- Easy way to add punch to simple staples like rice, noodles, and steamed vegetables
🍽️ How to use
- Season chicken or fish before grilling, roasting, or pan-frying; finish with a squeeze of lemon if you like extra brightness
- Stir into melted butter or olive oil for a fast drizzle over vegetables, corn, or baked potatoes
- Sprinkle over fries, wedges, or roasted cauliflower right after cooking so it clings well
- Mix into mayonnaise, yogurt, or sour cream for a quick dip or sandwich spread
- Add to soups or broths near the end of cooking to keep the citrus aroma lively
👩🍳 Try our original recipes
- Cantonese Lemon Chicken (Crispy Chicken with Bright Citrus Sauce)
Cantonese-style lemon chicken is all about contrast: juicy, crispy-coated chicken pieces tossed in a glossy lemon sauce that’s sweet, tangy, and lightly savory. - Recipe for Bombay Pav Bhaji
Bombay Pav Bhaji is a nutritious and tasty recipe full of vegetables.
🧾 Ingredients
edible salt 37%, black pepper, garlic, onion, lemon peel, turmeric, acidity regulator E330, sugar
May contain traces of- MUSTARD, GLUTEN, CELERY, PEANUTS
🧾 Nutrition facts
Energy (kJ)- 882 kJ
Energy (kcal)- 210 kcal
Fat- 2,8 g of which saturated 0 g
Carbohydrates- 33 g of which sugars 0 g
Proteins- 6,6 g
Salt- 31,6 g
✨ Final touch
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| Manufacturing company | Drana, s.r.o. |
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| Address | Českých Bratří 313 Náchod 54701 Czech Republic |
| objednavky@drana.cz |






