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Alligator pepper does not symbolize anything special in Things Fall Apart.

Alligator pepper is just a spice used when eating kola nuts; there is no specific symbolism without more context.

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Cracked pepper is a peppercorn that has been broken apart or "cracked" The pepper you would have on your table is more ground up and finer in consistency.


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