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Coarsely ground black pepper

Coarsely ground black pepper
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Ingredient Information

Name

Coarsely ground black pepper

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

145 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Coarsely ground black pepper is an essential spice in cooking, obtained from the dried and mature fruits of the Piper nigrum. It is characterized by its granular texture and a spicy, aromatic, and slightly smoky flavor that enhances a wide variety of dishes.

Origin: Black pepper is native to the tropical region of southern India, especially the state of Kerala, although it is now cultivated in various tropical zones around the world. It is known as the "king of spices" due to its popularity and extensive culinary use since ancient times.

Properties: In addition to its characteristic flavor, black pepper possesses antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. It contains piperine, a compound responsible for its pungency and benefits for digestion. In cooking, the coarsely ground version of black pepper offers a more pronounced flavor and a crunchy texture that adds a special touch to meats, stews, salads, and sauces.

Synonyms in Spanish (Latin America): coarsely ground black peppercorns, black pepper in chunks, coarsely crushed black pepper.

Nutritional Properties

26.5g
fiber
28mcg
folate
1259mg
potassium
251
calories
0mcg
lycopene
10.4g
proteins
21mg
vitamin c
3.3g
total fats
64g
carbohydrates

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