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Black pepper is said to help digestion as it increases the stomach's production of hydrochloric acid. Black pepper is also good for congestion if one has the flu or cold.
I wouldn't think so.
Black pepper is an excellent source of manganese, a very good source of iron and vitamin K, and a good source of dietary fiber and copper.
Some good substitutes for cayenne pepper in recipes include paprika, chili powder, hot sauce, red pepper flakes, or black pepper.
There have not been many studies done regarding black pepper during pregnancy. Pregnant women oftentimes have extreme cravings, it is best to avoid large amounts of black pepper.
A good substitute for Aleppo pepper in recipes is a combination of equal parts paprika and cayenne pepper. This blend will provide a similar level of heat and flavor profile to Aleppo pepper.
As black pepper is both a consumer product (you buy it to fill your pepper shaker) and an industrial product (you buy it to make packaged food which you will then sell), and there is a good yet essentially stable demand for black pepper, the plants which grow the product are a small yet beneficial part of our economy.
A good substitute for Aleppo pepper flakes in recipes is a combination of equal parts paprika and cayenne pepper. This blend will provide a similar level of heat and flavor to your dishes.
Its a big scam but a good one -.white ones are real just in case you wondered
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turmeric with black pepper, castor oil, coffee, yellow lentils