As Vietnam white pepper is made from dried black pepper berries, its taste and fragrance are those of black pepper though it has been fermented. In addition, the flesh in the berries turns greyish-white when ground and differs from the pale yellow of “traditionally”-made white pepper.
What makes Vietnamese black pepper stand out from the crowd is the large size of the peppercorns and the piperine content, which is generally higher than in other types of pepper, even if its flavour is identical to Indian pepper.
As Vietnam white pepper is made from dried black pepper berries, its taste and fragrance are those of black pepper though it has been fermented. In addition, the flesh in the berries turns greyish-white when ground and differs from the pale yellow of “traditionally”-made white pepper.
These round and richly scented pink pepper berries contain up to 10% essential oils, including pinene and limonene. They are particularly rich in sugars and are famous for their antibacterial activity. Freshly ground, this pepper is a perfect match with pork, chicken or veal dishes, with fish and vegetables, or in sauces and dressings.
With its fresh flavour and nice citrusy notes, green pepper comes from the mountains and thick woods at the back of the Malabar Coast, in Kerala, south-western India. Freshly ground, this pepper is a perfect match with pork, chicken or veal dishes, with fish and vegetables, or in sauces and dressings.
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As Vietnam white pepper is made from dried black pepper berries, its taste and fragrance are those of black pepper though it has been fermented. In addition, the flesh in the berries turns greyish-white when ground and differs from the pale yellow of “traditionally”-made white pepper.