White Peppercorns
White peppercorns are from the same plant as green and black peppercorns, but the white peppercorns are vine-ripened longer and the black shell is stripped before drying. White pepper has a sharp, winey and biting taste that is more sublte than black pepper. Many prefer white pepper in pale sauces and cream soups to preserve the white appearance. Popular in Western countries, Southeast Asians use white pepper in many stir-fry dishes, grilled meats, stews, and curries.
Try these recipes:
- Grilled Garlic Shrimp with Herbs
- Pan-Fried Black Sea Bass with Ginger and Scallion
- French Onion Soup
- Tea Party!
Gluten-Free. Additive-Free. Salt-Free. Vegan.
Country of Origin: Indonesia
Net Wt. 1.4 oz. (1/4 cup jar), 2.8 oz. (1/2 cup jar), 4.0 oz. (polybag), 8.0 oz. (large polybag)