Black Pepper (काली मिर्च)
Black Pepper, known as the 'King of Spices,' has its historical roots in the South Indian state of Kerala. It is prized for its sharp, woody heat and its ability to provide a magnifique complex flavor that lingers on the palate. In Indian cuisine, black pepper is used both as a whole spice in slow-cooked gravies and as a freshly ground powder to finish dishes. It is the essential heat component in South Indian classics like Rasam and Pepper Chicken. Black pepper is valued for its ability to cut through heavy, creamy sauces and provide a magnifique aromatic contrast. In many Indian households, it is also a staple in traditional remedies for common ailments. The aroma of freshly crushed black pepper is world-renowned for its ability to awaken the senses and clear the sinuses. Whether it is used to temper a dal or to spice up a festive korma, it brings a magnifique and powerful intensity to the dish. It is a symbol of India's ancient spice trade and culinary depth. It represents the bold and sophisticated soul of Indian spice blends. It is truly a magnifique and indispensable spice for every home chef.

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Calories
6 kcal
Protein
0.2g
Fat
0.1g
Carbs
1.5g
Fiber
0.6g
Vitamins
Vitamin K, Manganese, Iron, Copper
Cooking Tips
- • Always use freshly ground black pepper at the very end of cooking to maintain its and vibrant heat.
- • Dry roast whole peppercorns on low heat until they become and aromatic before grinding for spice blends.
- • Add a few whole peppercorns to your pulaos and biryanis to provide a and surprising burst of flavor.
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