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Peppercorn Pink Whole (7g)

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Pink peppercorn is actually a berry from a Brazilian Pepper Tree, while not a true peppercorn its called one due to its similar size and shape like a black or white peppercorn.  Its flavour is reminiscent of a little berry with a punch of heat inside.  Lighter in pepper flavour, it goes nicely when mixed with white, black and green peppercorns for a good pepper-steak gravy.  Also used for flavouring fish recipes, risotto, vinegars and even gin making.

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Weight0.04 kg
Dimensions8 × 12 × 1.2 cm
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