Long Pepper
Scientific Name- Piper longum
Long pepper (Piper longum) bears slender, bumpy fruit spikes that turn dark when ripe, then sun-dried to concentrate their fiery, layered heat. Often described as a complex cousin of black pepper, it delivers undertones of ginger, nutmeg, and cardamom. Once more valued than gold in ancient Roman and Ayurvedic traditions, it imparts a rare and lingering spice depth. Today, it’s used in traditional tonics and gourmet cooking, adding boldness where nuance is key.
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Indonesia
Indonesia
Overall taste and uses- Spicier, sweeter, more complex than black pepper with nutmeg/clove-like undertones; used in traditional medicines, pickles, spice blends.
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