I'm familiar with dent corn, flint corn, sweet corn and popcorn, but I can't find any references to pepper corn. However, there are numerous references to peppercorn, all of which are various treatments of the Black pepper (piper nigrum) plant, a native of southern India. The berries from this plant can be harvested at different stages of maturity to produce white, green, or black pepper. Peppercorns are just dried whole berries that have not yet been ground up.
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Pepper corn is a Spice - a small black dimpled grain and is available in powdered form as black pepper and white pepper.
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The pepper corn is a seed, the whole seed is either ground or crushed.
Peppercorn in Tamil is known as "மிளகு".
Pepper is a berry-looking black nut called a pepper corn. When the pepper corn is ripe they pick it off the plant, dry it and ship it to the factories. The factory receives them and grinds them down to powder, package it, and send it to stores.
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The best pepper to use in a pepper mill would be Sarawak black pepper. It has one of the best aromas that is hard to replicate.
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