• FishFace@piefed.social
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    11 days ago

    Look at the ingredients of those and you will find plenty of spices.

    Black pepper does not grow in north-western Europe, you know - the fact that you forgot it’s a spice is testament to how well the spice trade worked.

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      11 days ago

      The real tragedy of black pepper is that no one eats it as fresh berries. I was in a hot area suitable for growing it and had the berries before they get dried into pepper corns and they were amazing! Spicy and a bit sweet and nothing like the dried version.

      If only they weren’t so hard to grow outside certain zones

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        11 days ago

        Interesting!

        Due to the influence of Tasting History (Max Miller), this year I bought long pepper for use in a few recipes (currently marinating some shawarma) - that’s an interesting flavour, also a bit sweeter (dried) than (dried) round pepper.