the red pepper you eat IS the fruit. am i missing something here?
peppercorns look like small brownish black balls that are used for seasoning food
I believe they have more of floral type fragrance to them !
Try white peppercorns, or if you cannot find them, ordinary black peppercorns.
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A suitable substitute for green peppercorns in this recipe could be black peppercorns or pink peppercorns, which can provide a similar flavor profile.
A suitable substitute for green peppercorns in a recipe is black peppercorns or pink peppercorns, which can provide a similar flavor profile and level of spiciness.
Yes one can substitute black pepper for black peppercorns. Peppercorns are essentially pepper in the non ground up form. One may also ground the pepper corns to make them into regular small granuled pepper or just substitute the size in a recipe when using peppercorns.
Capers are small, pickled flower buds with a tangy and briny flavor, while green peppercorns are unripe peppercorns with a milder and slightly spicy taste. Capers are often used in Mediterranean dishes like salads and sauces, while green peppercorns are commonly used in sauces and marinades for a subtle peppery flavor.
Yes, pink peppercorns are edible
No, peppercorns are not toxic to dogs, but they can cause gastrointestinal upset. Dogs may experience symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea if they consume them in significant amounts. It's best to avoid giving your dog peppercorns or any spicy foods, as they can be irritating to their digestive system. If you suspect your dog has ingested a large quantity, consult your veterinarian.
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This information can be found at: http://www.reimerseeds.com/peppercorns-black-pepper.aspx I did a two minute search (using dial-up even!) and found this information. It was an exhausting search. I wish people would take sometime to look things up themselves before just asking someone for an answer.