

Pepper has a sharp, hot and biting taste. Its a warming spice.
It is one of the oldest and important spices in the world. So important, that in ancient
times it was used to pay taxes. In 410 A.D, when the Huns lay seige of Rome, 3000 pounds
of pepper was demanded as ransom. |

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India holds a supreme position in the production of pepper. Two of its celebrated
varieties are `Malabar Garbled and `Tellichery Extra bold. The finest Indian
pepper is grown in the monsoon forests of the Malabar coast in Kerala. |
| Botanical name |
Family name |
Commercial part |
| Piper nigrum L |
Piperaceae |
Fruit |

Pepper is extensively used in the wintry cusine of North India, to impart warmth and
pungency to veg. dishes. In the South, it is used as a flavouring spice in non-veg
preparations. Pepper incidently is an important spice in the Indian four-spice classic
'garam masala'. Pepper corns boiled in water along with basil leaves, are said to relieve
chest congestions and asthematic condition.
Pepper is a key spice in EVEREST Punjabi Garam Masala.
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