White pepper is a
variety of pepper, also
known as pepper corn.
White pepper is
essentially the seed of
the plant after the
fruit is removed. White
pepper is obtained by
soaking the fully ripe
berries in water for
about 6-8 days. The
flesh of the fruit
softens and decomposes,
which is further rubbed
for getting the seed.
The seed so obtained is
dried and then used in
the whole or grounded
form. White pepper has a
higher content of
piperine compound as
compared to black pepper
so has a hotter taste.
White pepper is a
slightly milder version
of the common black pod
or grind. They both
originate from the same
berries, which are
called peppercorns.The
plant, pepper nigrum, is
propagated in Brazil,
India, Indonesia, and
Malaysia. To reach the
white pepper stage,
berries are allowed to
ripen and then soaked in
water to remove the
hulls. Black pepper, on
the other hand, is
harvested before the
berries are
ripe.European cooks
particularly favor white
pepper for soups and
sauces and prefer it as
a table condiment.
Indian Name: Safed Mirch
Botanical Name: Piper
nigrum
Family Name: Piperaceae
Parts Used: Seed
Habitat: Southern India,
Vietnam, Srilanka,
Malaysia, Indonesia and
few other Asian
countries
History and Uses:
White Pepper and Black
Pepper are both obtained
from the small, dried
berry called the
peppercorn, which grow
on the pepper vine. For
White Pepper, the berry
is picked when fully
ripe; the outer layer of
skin is removed, leaving
the dried, whitish-gray
kernel. White Pepper has
a milder, more delicate
flavor than Black
Pepper. White Pepper is
used whole in pickling
spices and marinades.
Ground White Pepper is
used in light colored
foods, such as sauces
and soups and is
especially popular in
European cuisine. White
Pepper is obtained
primarily from
Indonesia, Malaysia and
Brazil. In addition to
its use as a spice,
White Pepper is used
medicinally as an
aromatic, stimulant and
carminative to ease
digestive complaints
such as dyspepsia,
constipation, nausea and
flatulence. White Pepper
is also viewed as a
general digestive aid.
It has also been used in
the treatment of
gonorrhea, vertigo and
arthritis
FlavoringThe spice
derives its flavor from
piperine compound. It is
widely used for its
aroma and flavor in
various cuisines and
also for food
preservation
Medicine : Widely
used in traditional
medicinal systems
including Ayurveda,
Siddha and Unani
systems, White Pepper
Powder is also used as
an essential oil in
aromatherapy and other
methods.
White pepper has been
used in traditional
medicinal systems
including Ayurveda,
Siddha and Unani
systems. It is used as
an essential oil in
aromatherapy and other
methods
The main reason most
cooks use white pepper
is to maintain
consistent color in
light foods. Black
specks in a perfectly
prepared creamy white
sauce are considered
distracting.
Add to other “white”
foods such as mashed
potatoes or gravies.
White pepper can also be
used in marinades or
added to pickling spice.
Chemical Composition
The aroma of white
pepper just like black
pepper may be attributed
to the presence of
monoterpenes like
sabinene, beta-pinene,
limonene, furthermore
terpinene, alpha-pinene,
myrcene, delta-3-carene
and monoterpene
derivatives. The other
constituent that is
present in a
considerable amount in
white pepper is
Sesquiterpenes