Description
Description:
- Black pepper is a spice used in many cuisines, but it’s also a versatile ingredient that can be used as an herb in cooking and baking.
- Black pepper is obtained from the small dried berries (peppercorns) of the vine Piper nigrum.
- The name pepper is derived from the Sanskrit name of long pepper, pippali. That word gave rise to the Greek peperi and Latin piper.
- Pepper goes by many names in different languages such as hu jiao (Chinese), kali mirch (Hindi), pimienta (Spanish), fulful / filfil (Arabic), poivre (French), pepe (Italian), and pfeffer (German).
- Black pepper is native to Malabar, a tropical region on the Western Coast of Southern India (part of the Indian state of Kerala).
- The pepper vine is a perennial ivy-like climber which adheres itself to a support tree or man-made structure.
- The small (about 0.2 inches), round, berry-like fruits (known as “drupes”) grow in clusters called “spikes”. A dried drupe is known as a “peppercorn”
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