Gregg's Ground White Pepper
Pepper is obtained from the fruits of a woody evergreen climber
that is native to the evergreen forests of the Western Ghats of
South India. Depending on harvest time and processing, peppercorns
can be black, white, green and pink/red. White pepper is the dried,
unripe berry with its black husk removed.
Pepper is used by virtually every culture on earth and lends
itself to both savoury and sweet dishes. White pepper is commonly
used in dishes where cracked black peppercorns would be visually
undesirable. It is slightly less aromatic and flavoursome than
black pepper, with its heat at the forefront, therefore, white
pepper is particularly useful to have in dishes where one would
want more of the black pepper 'bite', but without dominating other
flavours.