Season and Stir loves the Daily Grind!
A Four Peppercorn Blend - Black, White, Green and Pink.
White pepper, green pepper and black pepper are actually the same fruit, sourced from a flowering vine.
The only difference between them is how they are processed.
Black pepper is formed when the fruits are picked when nearly ripe, and are then roasted or dried out in the sun until the hulls turn dark black.
For white pepper, the hull is removed during a cleaning process before it’s dried out.
Green peppercorns are those same berries, but are picked when young and immature.
Pink peppercorns are the berries of the Peruvian pepper tree that grows throughout South and North America and not actually peppercorns.
The overall blend is musky, spicy, astringent, hot, fresh, piney, and fruity with hints of berry.
Season and Stir loves the Daily Grind!
A Four Peppercorn Blend - Black, White, Green and Pink.
White pepper, green pepper and black pepper are actually the same fruit, sourced from a flowering vine.
The only difference between them is how they are processed.
Black pepper is formed when the fruits are picked when nearly ripe, and are then roasted or dried out in the sun until the hulls turn dark black.
For white pepper, the hull is removed during a cleaning process before it’s dried out.
Green peppercorns are those same berries, but are picked when young and immature.
Pink peppercorns are the berries of the Peruvian pepper tree that grows throughout South and North America and not actually peppercorns.
The overall blend is musky, spicy, astringent, hot, fresh, piney, and fruity with hints of berry.