Peppercorns, Green, Whole (Organic)
Bulk Herbs: Green Peppercorns, Whole (Organic)
Piper nigrum
Format: Whole Peppercorns
Size: 1 oz package
Also Known as: Piper nigrum, black pepper, Blanc Poivre, Kosho, Krishna, Maricha, Pepe, Pepper, Pepper Extract, Pepper Plant, Peppercorn, Pfeffer, Pimenta, Pimienta, Piper, Piperine, Poivre, Poivre Noir, Vellaja, White Pepper
Farming Type: Organic
Origin: India
Peppercorns are the fruit of Piper nigrum, an evergreen climbing vine. Black, white, and green peppercorns all come form the same plant, but they are harvested at different times and handled in different ways. To make black pepper, the clusters are plucked when they are not quite ripe. They are then left in piles to ferment. After a few days, the berries are spread out on a mat and left to dry in the sun for two or three more days until they are shriveled and nearly black. Black pepper has been cultivated for thousands of years on the Malabar coast of southwestern India, in the region defined by the modern state of Kerala. For much of the last two thousands years, black pepper was a luxury for the very rich, a commodity so valuable that it was even used as money. Nowadays black pepper is common around world and used in the cuisine of almost every nation.
Green peppercorns have a piquant and fresh flavor that suits wild game dishes like duck and geese quite well. They have been used quite liberally in French/Creole and Thai cooking, and can be substituted in any dish that calls for regular pepper. Unlike black or white peppercorns, green peppercorns can easily be crushed between your fingers just prior to use.
Note: Avoid excessive use of pepper (more than 1 teaspoon per day) if you take prescription digoxin (Lanoxin) or phenytoin (Dilantin). Too much pepper may slow the rate at which the liver clears these medications from the bloodstream.
Pepper has strong protective qualities in Magic. It can be added to amulets to keep away the evil eye and it can also be used in a personal amulet to free your thoughts from pettyness and envy. When ground down with salt and spread accross the property it keeps away evil.
Keywords: Protection
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