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  2. Piperine - Wikipedia

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    The amount of piperine varies from 1–2% in long pepper, to 5–10% in commercial white and black peppers. [6] [7] Piperine can also be prepared by treating the solvent-free residue from a concentrated alcoholic extract of black pepper with a solution of potassium hydroxide to remove resin (said to contain chavicine, an isomer of piperine). [7]

  3. Kampot pepper - Wikipedia

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    Kampot pepper is grown, produced and sold in green, black, white and red varieties, all from the same plant. [4] The climate of Kampot Province offers perfect conditions for growing pepper and the quartz content of the soil in the foothills of the Elephant Mountains helps to give Kampot pepper its unique terroir. [5] [6]

  4. Uzazi - Wikipedia

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    It is described as spicy and pungent, more so than Sichuan pepper, and bitter. [1] [5] It is usually used by grinding it into a powder and adding it into soups, stews, seasonings, and sauces. [1] [4] [12] [13] Even in West Africa this is a rare spice [citation needed], and typically only five or six dried fruit are added to a dish. [5]

  5. Black pepper - Wikipedia

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    The outer fruit layer, left on black pepper, also contains aroma-contributing terpenes, including germacrene (11%), limonene (10%), pinene (10%), alpha-phellandrene (9%), and beta-caryophyllene (7%), [54] which give citrusy, woody, and floral notes. These scents are mostly missing in white pepper, as the fermentation and other processing ...

  6. I've Somehow Gotten Stronger When I Improved My Farm-Related ...

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    Anime and manga portal I've Somehow Gotten Stronger When I Improved My Farm-Related Skills ( 農民関連のスキルばっか上げてたら何故か強くなった。 , Nōmin Kanren no Sukiru Bakka Agetetara Nazeka Tsuyoku Natta ) is a Japanese light novel series written by Shobonnu and illustrated by Sogawa.

  7. Piperaceae - Wikipedia

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    Members of the Piperaceae may be small trees, shrubs, or herbs. The distribution of this group is best described as pantropical. The best-known species, Piper nigrum, yields most peppercorns that are used as spices, including black pepper, although its relatives in the family include many other spices. [5]

  8. Spice - Wikipedia

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    Pepper mill. A mortar and pestle is the classic set of tools for grinding a whole spice. Less labor-intensive tools are more common now: a microplane or fine grater can be used to grind small amounts; a coffee grinder [note 2] is useful for larger amounts. A frequently used spice such as black pepper may merit storage in its own hand grinder or ...

  9. Zanthoxylum piperitum - Wikipedia

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    Zanthoxylum piperitum, also known as Japanese pepper or Japanese prickly-ash, is a deciduous aromatic spiny shrub or small tree of the citrus and rue family Rutaceae, native to Japan and Korea. It is called sanshō ( 山椒 ) in Japan and sancho ( 산초 ) in Korea.