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Is White Pepper A Different Plant From Black Pepper?

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Is White Pepper A Different Plant From Black Pepper?
« on: 17/03/2009 17:06:21 »
Dearest Snuffologists,

As a sheepy I of course come in two varieties....ewe got the black ones and the white ones !...sorted !


But check this bunch of pepper out !


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Nice eh ?..being ground up and forced up my neighbours nose next Tuesday !

Are white and black pepper the same plant ?..different ?...cos one is a lot milder than the other eh ?......I think I also heard once that it's a fruit !!...is that right ?..how can it be a fruit ?


please enlighten me with your pepper orientated answers.

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Is White Pepper A Different Plant From Black Pepper?
« Reply #1 on: 17/03/2009 17:59:08 »
Pepper is a fruit.

The whole peppercorns are boiled then allowed to dry to make black pepper. White pepper is the seed only from the peppercorn.
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