Indonesia is blessed with abundant natural resources, including spices that are useful for adding flavor and aroma to cuisine. Based on data from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Indonesia is a pepper producing country as well as the second largest pepper exporter in the world. Indonesian pepper is known to have a distinctive taste and aroma with the brand "Muntok White Pepper" and "Lampung Black Pepper". Quality classification : Quality 1 Min density: 600 g/l Animal Contamination : Free from live/dead insects, free from animal parts; Color: Yellowish white Foreign Body Content : Max 1.0 (%) Light Seed Content : Max 2.0 (%) Mold Contamination Level : Max 1.0 (%) Black Pepper Content : Max 1.0 (%)
White pepper (Piper nigrum) is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae. Black and white peppercorns are both the fruit of the pepper plant, but they are processed differently. Black peppercorns are picked when almost ripe and sun-dried, turning the outer layer black. White pepper is prepared by having the outer layer removed before or after drying, leaving only the inner seed. Peppercorns are widely believed to the most commonly used culinary spice in the world. It has been used throughout history in herbal medicine and to preserve food. White pepper may aid in digestion. White pepper can assist in energy production and antioxidant defense. White pepper may improve dental health. White pepper may help skin conditions. White pepper may help with weight loss. White pepper is helpful for improving bone health.
White pepper is a spice derived from the matured berries of the pepper plant, Piper nigrum. It is created by soaking fully ripened black peppercorns in water to remove the outer black skin, revealing the inner seed with its pale color. This process results in a milder and subtler flavor compared to black pepper, making white pepper a popular choice in dishes where a less pungent and more delicate peppery taste is desired. It is widely used in a variety of cuisines, including Asian, European, and American, to season soups, sauces, seafood, and light-colored dishes, where the dark specks of black pepper might be visually undesirable. White pepper is appreciated for its ability to add a gentle heat and depth of flavor to foods without overpowering their overall taste.
White pepper is a spice derived from the dried seeds of the pepper plant (Piper nigrum). White pepper comes from the same plant as black pepper, Piper nigrum. The difference lies in the processing method. To produce white pepper, fully ripe pepper berries are soaked in water to remove the outer skin, leaving the inner seed. The seeds are then dried, resulting in a light-coloured spice. White pepper has a milder, less complex flavour compared to black pepper. It is characterized by earthy, pungent notes with a hint of fermentation.
Our White Pepper comes from the islands of Sumatra, which made up 40% of Indonesian pepper. Sumatran White Pepper is famously known for their stronger taste as opposed to peppers from other regions, and has been used globally and of international quality. SPECIFICATION: Foreign Matter : 2% max Moisture : 13% max Piperine : 3,29% min Density : 500-550 GL min Clean from Dust