Black Pepper Oleoresin Botanical: Piper nigrum Family: N.O. Piperaceae Hindi Name: Gol Mirch General Description: The best Pepper of commerce comes from Malabar. Pepper is mentioned by Roman writers in the fifth century. The plant can attain a height of 20 or more feet, but for commercial purposes it is restricted to 12 feet. The plant is propagated by cuttings and grown at the base of trees with a rough, prickly bark to support them. Between three or four years after planting they commence fruiting and their productiveness ends about the fifteenth year. The berries are collected as soon as they turn red and before they are quite ripe; they are then dried in the sun. Geographical Sources: Black pepper is native to Malabar, a region in the Western Coast of South India; part of the union state Kerala. It is also grown in Malaysia and Indonesia since about that time when it was found in the Malabar Coast. In the last decades of the 20th century, pepper production increased dramatically as new plantations were founded in Thailand, Vietnam, China and Sri Lanka. The most important producers are India and Indonesia, which together account for about 50% of the whole production volume History/Region of Origin: In South India wild, and in Cochin-China; also cultivated in East and West Indies, Malay Peninsula, Malay Archipelago, Siam, Malabar, etc. Varieties -> in trade, the pepper grades are identified by their origin. In India -> The most important Indian grades are Malabar and Tellicherry (Thalassery). The Malabar grade is regular black pepper with a slightly greenish hue, while Tellicherry is a special product. Both Indian black peppers, but especially the Telicherry grade, are very aromatic and pungent. In the past, Malabar pepper was also traded under names like Goa or Aleppi. Cochin is the pepper trade center in India. In South East Asia, the most reputated proveniences for black pepper are Sarawak in Malaysia and Lampong from Sumatra/Indonesia. Both produce small-fruited black pepper that takes on a greyish colour during storage; both have a less-developed aroma, but Lampong pepper is pretty hot. Sarawak pepper is mild and often described fruity. Description: Oleoresin Black Pepper is the natural extract of dried tender berries of Piper Nigrum Linn of family Piperaceae. Manufacturing Process: It is obtained by the solvent extraction of Black Pepper and the solvent traces are removed by distilling it in vacua at controlled temperature. Physical Appearance: It is a yellowish brown viscous liquid with pungent slightly biting aroma of Black Pepper.
Product Details - VIETNAM BLACK PEPPER Vietnam black pepper is basically the same but a little different in colours and bulk density.Dried ground pepper has been used since antiquity for both its flavour and as a medicine. Black pepper is the world's most traded spice.It is one of the most common spices added to European cuisine and its descendants. The spiciness of black pepper is due to the chemical piperine.It is ubiquitous in the industrialized world, often paired with table salt. Vietnam Black Pepper NameVietnam Black PepperItem No.TPVN GradeAFeaturesNo speckle, no mould, No sudan red 1,2,3&4. No heavy metal, no pesticide, Hand selectedColorblackDensity500gl min-630gl minAdmixture1% maxShapeWhole, broken, flakes, granule, powderMoisture14% maxCertificateISO22000, ISO9001, HACCP, CIQ, FDA,QS,KOSHERAge2018MOQ15 tonsSamplesFree or available
Distinctive Flavors of Indian-Origin Black Pepper! Indian-origin black pepper is renowned globally for its distinct flavor profile, which combines pungency, heat, and aromatic notes. Pepper cultivation in India dates back to ancient times, with the spice being integral to Indian cuisine and trade. Indian black pepper is primarily sourced from the Malabar region of Kerala, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. In terms of size, Indian black pepper generally ranges from 4mm to 6mm in diameter, with smaller sizes considered more desirable for their intense flavor. Quality is determined by various factors including size, color, aroma, and taste. Premium-quality Indian black pepper typically exhibits a rich, deep black color with a wrinkled surface, indicative of proper drying and processing techniques. The flavor profile of Indian black pepper can vary depending on factors such as growing conditions, soil, and processing methods. However, it commonly boasts a robust and spicy flavor with floral and citrus undertones, making it a staple ingredient in a wide range of culinary dishes worldwide. Overall, Indian-origin black pepper is esteemed for its consistent quality, rich flavor, and versatile use in both traditional and contemporary cooking applications. Size: 4-6 mm Country of Origin: India Grade Standard: Food Grade, A Packaging Type: Paper Box, Plastic Packet Shelf Life: 12-18 Months Packing: Customizable Certifications: SPICE BOARD / G.S.T. / I.E.C./ MSME MOQ: 100kg Binomial Name: Piper Nigrum Family: Piperaceae HS Code 9041190 / 0904.11.00 Here's a detailed description of these black pepper: Size and Appearance: Evaluate the size and appearance of the black pepper. Premium quality pepper typically has a uniform size, with peppercorns ranging between 4mm to 6mm in diameter. The color will be deep black, indicating proper ripeness and processing. Peppercorns also have a wrinkled surface, signifying thorough drying
Botanical Name: Piper nigrum Plant Family: Piperaceae Country of Origin: India Plant Part: White Peppercorns Growth Method: Wild Harvest Extraction Method: Steam Distillation Color: Clear Consistency: Thin Strength of Aroma: Medium Pepper is a perennial vine of the Piperaceae family indigenous to the Malbar coast of India. It is now cultivated in most tropical parts of the world. Pepper bears clusters of small flowers and small spherical fruits that turn red when they ripen. The berry-like fruits eventually become the peppercorns, and each one bears a single seed. The hot spice of White Pepper is made from its berries. It is the fully mature fruits from which the soft, fleshy outer layers had been ground off before drying. The berries of the pepper plant are called peppercorns and these plants are native to southern Asia. This plant was the main spice the European explorers were looking for when they discovered the New World. It still accounts for one fourth of the spice trade in the world. Did you know that white and black pepper come from the same plant? The white variety is allowed to fully ripen on the vine, as opposed to the black peppercorns, which is why it costs a bit more. The skins are peeled off and the inside of the peppercorn is white. White peppercorns have an earthy flavor whereas black peppercorns simply give heat to a dish. The white ones are popular in Mexican, Indian, and Asian dishes, perhaps because a lot of these recipes are spicy and earthy already and the white pepper complements the overall flavor of the dish. If you want to use white pepper, it is best to buy whole peppercorns because the flavor is longer lasting. Peppercorns start to lose their potency when you grind them, which is why freshly ground pepper is usually recommended.
Pepper export from Vietnam is considered as the biggest supply all over the world, contributing 1/3 of global production and over 50% of trade volume (about 150,000 tons per year). CET GROUP JSC is one of the leading exporters in VIETNAM Understanding that quality is the key to ensure long-term and repeated orders, our experienced team is working hard with supported by many big Manufacturers in Vietnam with the most modern technology imported from Europe and two dedicated cleaning lines, a steam sterilization machine. We can commit a high standard of pepper to specific requirements. - Capacity: 20,000 MT per annum. CET GROUP JSC can supply all grades of pepper whole including: For Black Pepper: Grades available: Fair Average Quality (FAQ), Machine Cleaned (MC), ASTA 560/570 g/l, 5mm bold, Steam sterilized (HTST), Rainforest Alliance pepper (RA). 500 G/L, 550 G/L, 570 G/L, 580 G/L, 570 G/L BOLD Moisture: 12.5% max Foreign matter: 0.2 - 1% For White Pepper: Grades available: White pepper 630 G/L DW FAQ, White pepper 630 G/L DW machine cleaned, White pepper 630 G/L DW steam sterilized (HTST). Moisture: 12.5% max Foreign matter: 0.2 -1% Black bean: 3% max PACKING: With the automatic packaging line controlling metal, our facility can supply all size of packaging from slack bags of 25 kg, 50 kg, 60 kg or 50 lbs to bulk bags of 500 kg, 625 kg, and 725 kg. Packaging materials are PP bag, jute bag or paper bag.
Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is a commonly used spice that comes from the berries of the pepper plant. It is one of the most widely used and traded spices in the world and is known for its pungent and spicy flavor. Here are some key points about black pepper: Origin and Growth: Black pepper is native to India and has been cultivated for thousands of years. It is now grown in various tropical regions around the world. Processing: Black pepper is produced by drying the unripe green berries of the pepper plant. These berries, known as peppercorns, are then cooked and dried, which causes them to turn black and develop their characteristic wrinkled appearance. Flavor and Aroma: Black pepper has a sharp, spicy, and slightly woody flavor. It is often used to add heat and depth to a wide variety of dishes. The aroma is strong and distinctive. Culinary Uses: Black pepper is a staple in kitchens around the world. It is used as a seasoning in both savory and sweet dishes. It's commonly used in marinades, sauces, soups, stews, and as a tabletop condiment. Health Benefits: Black pepper is not just a flavorful spice; it also has potential health benefits. It contains a compound called piperine, which may have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Some studies suggest that piperine might enhance the absorption of certain nutrients in the digestive tract. Varieties: Apart from black pepper, there are other varieties such as white pepper (where the outer layer is removed before drying), green pepper (unripe berries), and red pepper (ripe berries). Each variety has its own unique flavor profile. Culinary Pairings: Black pepper pairs well with a wide range of foods, including meats, poultry, seafood, vegetables, and even certain fruits. It's often combined with other spices to create various seasoning blends. Storage: To maintain its flavor and aroma, it's best to store black pepper in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. Cultural Significance: Black pepper played a significant role in historical trade routes and was highly prized in ancient times. It's been used not only for culinary purposes but also for medicinal and preservation purposes. Overall, black pepper is a versatile and essential spice in cooking, adding both flavor and a touch of warmth to dishes.
New crop top quality whole pink pepper round pink peppercorn dried pink peppercorns Product Name : dried pink peppercorns Type: Single Herbs & Spices Color : Pink Grade : Food Grade Usage: Food Seasoning Moisture: 12 % max Admixture: 0.5% max Packing: Inner Pack in a polybag, outside pack in a Carton Storage: Cool and dry place Shelf life: 2 years Trade Terms: FOB,CIF,CFR or EXW Place of Origin: HaiNan province ,China MOQ: 200KG Container capacity: 10MT/20FCL ,16MT/40HQ Sample: Available Feature: 100% pure Natural foods 13% moisture
Black Pepper, (Piper nigrum), also called pepper, in early historic times pepper was widely cultivated in the tropics of Southeast Asia, where it became highly regarded as a condiment. Pepper became an important article of overland trade between India and Europe and often served as a medium of exchange. Packing Type Plastic vacuum with label, 500 gr by 10Kgs Box
Black Pepper SPECIFICATION VALUE Grade : GL-Special Trade Name : Garbled Light Special Extraneous matter : 2 % Light Berries : 1 % Moisture content : 3 % Grade " GL-1 Trade Name : Garbled Light 1 Extraneous matter : 3 % Light Berries : 5 % Moisture content : 5 % Grade : GL-2 Trade Name : Garbled Light 2 Extraneous matter : 5 % Light Berries : 10 % Moisture content : 10 % Grade : GL-3 Trade Name : Garbled Light 3 Extraneous matter : 6 % Light Berries : 15 % Moisture content : 15 % Grade : UGL-Special Trade Name : Ungarbled Light Special Extraneous matter : 3 % Light Berries : 2 % Moisture content : 5 % Grade : UGL-1 Trade Name : Ungarbled Light 1 Extraneous matter : 4 % Light Berries : 5 % Moisture content : 9 % Grade : UGL-2L Trade Name : Ungarbled Light 2L Extraneous matter : 7 % Light Berries : 10 % Moisture content : 13 %
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