Probably not.
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.
Yes, if you are prone to getting kidney stones then black tea could be a major cause. A risk factor for kidney stones could be excessive fructose intake (which usually comes from table sugar and soda). Other risk factors include a high protein intake, inadequate fluid intake, and foods high in oxalates.
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why black pepper a herb
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Black pepper is called "gol morich" in Bengal.
The botanical name of black pepper is Piper nigrum.
Black pepper is the whole peppercorn and white pepper is the peppercorn with the shell removed. Black pepper has a black outer shell that has a strong flavor while white pepper is milder in flavor. Use white pepper in dishes such as white sauce where color makes a difference in presentation. Darker dishes will use the black pepper.
black is healthier :o)
Some delicious recipes that feature black pepper soup as a key ingredient include creamy potato and black pepper soup, spicy black pepper and mushroom soup, and black pepper and butternut squash soup.
yes it does, because black pepper has ions for it to conduct electricity.