One everyday machine that uses the principle of the screw is the pepper mill. A screw mechanism inside the pepper mill helps to grind peppercorns by turning the screw, which pushes the peppercorns against a fixed surface, resulting in the peppercorns being crushed or ground.
white or red pepper as well as green pepper
i dont know what about salt.
Absolutely.
Try Grains of Paradise. Hard to find unless you order online (spicehouse.com) or visit a true brick and mortar shop that specializes in spices. Grains of Paradise has a peppery taste but isn't technically a pepper corn.
That I know, its the same thing. Ground pepper is black peppercorns ground up. I think some recipes ask for both for the reason that ground black pepper penetrates food differently than just having the whole corn there. Freshly ground pepper from the peppercorns also tastes a lot better
i dont know what about salt.
Cracked pepper is whole peppercorns that have been cracked or crushed into coarse pieces. It is used in cooking to add a bold and spicy flavor to dishes. Chefs often use cracked pepper to season meats, salads, soups, and other dishes to enhance their taste.
Cayenne pepper is not an ideal substitute for cumin. Cumin is a non-spicy spice. Cayenne pepper is ground-up pepper flakes, which are spicy.
According to the Bulk Peppercorns website the recipe is: 3/4 cup Buttermilk 1/2 cup Mayonnaise 2 teaspoons Freshly ground black pepper 1 teaspoon Garlic powder 1 teaspoon Onion powder 1/2 teaspoon Cayenne pepper Mix all ingredients well and cool before use.
To separate ground pepper and water, you can use a filter or strainer. Pour the mixture through the filter, and the water will pass through while the ground pepper gets caught in the filter. Alternatively, you could evaporate the water by heating the mixture, leaving the ground pepper behind.
Depends on what recipe