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Unicorn Meta Zoo #1: Why another podcast?Pepper spice varietiesWhite pepper vs. black pepperHow can I handle black pepper without sneezing?Substitute Cayenne Pepper for Black PepperWhy put pepper on a dish before cooking?Pepper mill - which color and length?Au poivre without green pepper, is it good?Is there something about black pepper that changes while frying?Which pepper is typically part of salt and pepper?What makes black pepper strong or mild?



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A container of black pepper seems to have both black and greyish bits. Why is this the case? Shouldn’t it all just be black?










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    Could you post a picture of the container? Black pepper is not completely black through and through. The inside is lighter, which might come across as grey depending.

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    The center of a black peppercorn is white. (and sold as 'white pepper' if it's been removed) chowhound.com/food-news/138263/…

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  • I highly recommend buying a proper pepper grinder and buying good quality whole peppercorns so you can grind just prior to use.

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A container of black pepper seems to have both black and greyish bits. Why is this the case? Shouldn’t it all just be black?










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    Could you post a picture of the container? Black pepper is not completely black through and through. The inside is lighter, which might come across as grey depending.

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    The center of a black peppercorn is white. (and sold as 'white pepper' if it's been removed) chowhound.com/food-news/138263/…

    – Joe
    4 hours ago











  • I highly recommend buying a proper pepper grinder and buying good quality whole peppercorns so you can grind just prior to use.

    – JimmyJames
    1 hour ago













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    Could you post a picture of the container? Black pepper is not completely black through and through. The inside is lighter, which might come across as grey depending.

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    The center of a black peppercorn is white. (and sold as 'white pepper' if it's been removed) chowhound.com/food-news/138263/…

    – Joe
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  • I highly recommend buying a proper pepper grinder and buying good quality whole peppercorns so you can grind just prior to use.

    – JimmyJames
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  • 3





    Could you post a picture of the container? Black pepper is not completely black through and through. The inside is lighter, which might come across as grey depending.

    – Johanna
    6 hours ago






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    The center of a black peppercorn is white. (and sold as 'white pepper' if it's been removed) chowhound.com/food-news/138263/…

    – Joe
    4 hours ago











  • I highly recommend buying a proper pepper grinder and buying good quality whole peppercorns so you can grind just prior to use.

    – JimmyJames
    1 hour ago







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Could you post a picture of the container? Black pepper is not completely black through and through. The inside is lighter, which might come across as grey depending.

– Johanna
6 hours ago





Could you post a picture of the container? Black pepper is not completely black through and through. The inside is lighter, which might come across as grey depending.

– Johanna
6 hours ago




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The center of a black peppercorn is white. (and sold as 'white pepper' if it's been removed) chowhound.com/food-news/138263/…

– Joe
4 hours ago





The center of a black peppercorn is white. (and sold as 'white pepper' if it's been removed) chowhound.com/food-news/138263/…

– Joe
4 hours ago













I highly recommend buying a proper pepper grinder and buying good quality whole peppercorns so you can grind just prior to use.

– JimmyJames
1 hour ago





I highly recommend buying a proper pepper grinder and buying good quality whole peppercorns so you can grind just prior to use.

– JimmyJames
1 hour ago










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    According to this article, consistency and the darkness of the color is a sign of the quality of the black pepper. Note that this is talking about the outside layer of the peppercorn, not the inside as moscafj has noted.






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