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Parameter Description
Botanical name Piper Nigrum
Packaging Size 25 Kilogram
MOQ 25 Kilogram
Origin Africa, Asia
Appearance Powder
Packaging Bulk, Private Label
Quality Organic
Shelf Life 24 Months
Serving size 1 Teaspoon
Category Herbs and Spices

 

 

 

What is White Pepper Powder?

White pepper powder is made from the fully ripe berries of the Piper nigrum plant. After harvesting, the berries are soaked in water to soften the outer skin, and then the seeds are dried until they turn white. This results in a pepper with a less spicy but more subtle and slightly complex flavor compared to black pepper powder, which comes from the same plant but undergoes a different processing method. The color and delicate aroma of white pepper make it a favorite choice for dishes where the color of black pepper might be visually disruptive.

Origin

About 2000 years ago, pepper was introduced to Southeast Asia, and the plantation has grown significantly over the years. Brazil was the largest producer of this spice in the 1930s. Pepper berries resemble grapes, and like them, they grow in clusters about 3 meters high. They are common in Indonesia and India. Pepper berries are used to make three types of pepper; black, white, and green. Among them, black pepper has the strongest taste, which is why it is the most well-known. Before the ripening process of pepper berries is completed, they are processed. We get green pepper corns from unripe berries. Their seeds are preserved in brine after processing. And the last one is white pepper. It is produced from the most ripe berries. The botanical name of pepper is Piper Nigrum, and it belongs to the Piperaceae family. These peppers grow naturally in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, India, and Malaysia.

How is White Pepper Powder Made?

The production of white pepper powder begins with carefully selecting and harvesting fully ripe pepper berries. These berries are then soaked in water to soften the outer skin, after which they are mechanically or manually scrubbed to remove this skin. After peeling, the remaining seeds are dried until they acquire their characteristic white color. The dry white pepper is then ground into a fine powder. This process highlights the unique flavor profiles of white pepper, making it a subtle yet indispensable flavor enhancer in many culinary creations.

Why Buy White Pepper?

White pepper powder is essential in the kitchen for dishes that require a subtle peppery flavor without the visible specks of black pepper. It is ideal for light sauces, soups, purees, and in Asian cuisine. Purchasing white pepper powder in bulk is advantageous for food companies and restaurant owners who want to ensure consistency and high quality in their dishes while also addressing the aesthetic aspects of their culinary creations.

Wholesale White Pepper Powder

Nutriboost offers wholesale finely ground white pepper powder of the highest quality, sourced from carefully selected sources. With packaging sizes tailored to the needs of our customers and a smooth processing time, we guarantee the delivery of this precious spice throughout Europe. Our offering enables customers to benefit from our efficient distribution and excellent customer service, ensuring they never run out of this essential flavor enhancer.

Private Label White Pepper

Our private label service allows companies to sell white pepper powder under their own brand name, enabling them to offer unique products that stand out in the market. This service is a fantastic opportunity for brands to expand their range and build a loyal customer base with products that meet the highest quality standards. Nutriboost supports this process with customized packaging and branding, helping our customers succeed in their market segment.

Using White Pepper

White pepper is particularly valuable in the kitchen for its ability to subtly flavor dishes without disrupting aesthetics. It is excellent for seasoning light soups, sauces, and meat dishes, adding depth of flavor without being overpowering. Compared to black pepper powder, which plays a prominent role in heartier dishes, white pepper offers a finer flavor nuance.

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