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Peppercorn White Ground (30g)

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White pepper is the better choice when it comes to light coloured dishes like cream soups, white sauces, pasta and potatoes.  White pepper is a little more pungent in flavour than the black pepper so you won’t need as much.

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Weight0.04 kg
Dimensions8 × 12 × 1.2 cm
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