Pepper; The king Pepper, the most widely used spice worldwide, known as the "King of Spices," is derived from the berries of the plant Piper nigrum, which belongs to the family Piperaceae and is endemic to the Malabar Coast in the Indian state of Kerala. It was also the first oriental spice introduced to the western world and was responsible for a lot of revolutionary changes in western culinary practices. Piper nigrum, the mother plant of the spice, is a woody evergreen climber. Sri Lanka is one of the few Asian countries that produce and cultivates black pepper, whereas South-West India has long been the traditional home of this popular spice. Whole Black Pepper Whole white Pepper Black Pepper Powder White Pepper Powder Black Pepper Oil