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by grind....do you mean salt or pepper?
Do you mean pimentos as in allspice, the spicy, hard brown seeds a little bigger than peppercorns? If so, yes, you do grind them like pepper.
Black pepper consists of ground dried peppercorns, which are the tiny fruits of the pepper plant Piper nigrum.
Peugeot make a wide range of electric pepper mills in a variety of sizes and bright colors. They come with easy push button operation and an adjustable grind level. This allows the owner of this product to grind their pepper to the exact level they require.
It would be a good idea to have pepper grinders because sometimes you may need to grind up pepper due to not having it already ground up at the table.
Although there is no difference in flavor, some electric pepper mills allow you to choose the size of the granules it produces from peppercorns.
I usually cook it in soups for extra flavor, otherwise you can grind it up for fresh ground pepper
Grinding pepper releases its essential oils and flavors, enhancing its taste and aroma. This process also creates smaller and more evenly distributed particles, resulting in a more flavorful and evenly seasoned dish.
To grind in cooking means to take something hard, for example a seed, bean or nut, and grate or grind them into a course powder to extract the most flavour. We grind coffee beans, nutmeg, spices, pepper, rock salt and more.
Non neither sand nor pepper are water soluble, however pepper is organic matter and will eventually rot and decay.
It is a sweet, crunchy vegetable. It grows on a plant and is mostly hollow except for its seeds. They come in green, yellow, purple, orange and red. The are from the same family as hot chillies but it's not hot. This plant is also known as capsicum in some countries.
It is used to grind and purée foods through perforated disks by a hand-turned crank