White Pepper Powder Stand-up Pouch 100g

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Description

Made from the still-green unripe drupes of the pepper plant, white pepper is widely used as an aromatic, hot spice for seasoning meats and vegetables.

The history of white pepper dates back to 4000 years and its origin is said to be in the Western Ghats of Kerala State in India. Mahabharata written in 4th century BCE refers to feasts that included meats seasoned by black pepper. The discovery of a trade route in India by the Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama established a monopoly in white pepper trade by the Portuguese until 18th century.

White Pepper Production
Drunes from the pepper vine is harvested and berries are separated from the clusters by handpicking or by trampling under clean feet. The separated berries then are dried in the direct sunlight for 3 to 4 days until the pepper skin around the seed shrinks and darkens into a thin, wrinkled black layer.

Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg

Health Benefits

White pepper is a a great source of magnesium, vitamin K, iron, and fiber. Rich with antibacterial, antioxidant, immune-boosting, and fever-reducing properties, white pepper has been used to improve health in many ways. white pepper contains the essential oil piperine which is rich with healing properties.

Improves digestive health
White pepper is said to stimulate digestive juices and enzymes which will ease the digestion process, especially when it is consumed with a meal.

Reduces blood pressure
The piperine in white pepper is identified to keep blood pressure under control.

Promotes weight loss
Studies have shown that the piperine in white pepper fights the formation of fat cells.

Relieves cold and cough
White pepper’s ability to enhance the mucus circulation has made it a key ingredient in ancient Chinese medicine to relieve cold and cough.

Simply mix a teaspoon of powdered white pepper with 2 tablespoons of honey in a cup. Fill the cup with boiling water, cover it and let it steep for about 15 minutes. You can strain the drink and sip it. Do it thrice a day to clear congestion and sinuses.

Fight Infections
As per one South African study, piperine in white pepper exhibits larvicidal effects (targeted towards dangerous insects in their larval stage of life) and help prevent infection and spread of disease.

Improves oral health
Pepper’s anti-inflammatory properties are beneficial in relieving gum inflammation. When combined with salt, pepper could be used as a massaging mixture to relieve dental issues.

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