

Flavor Profile
These are slightly smaller than standard peppercorns but have more sharpness and heat and pair well with most herbs and spices.
How to Use
Grind them in your own peppermill for a more pungent flavor that is great on pastas, salads, stews or soups. Use whole in pickling, marinades, pastrami, stocks, and marinades. Try in both sweet and savory dishes.
About The Spice
Lampong black peppercorns have an intense heated punch of citrus and pine aromas. Use whole or grind for great flavor with a dash of spicy sharpness.More Information
More Uses:
Pepper-crusted steak: Sprinkle 1 to 2 tsp. on steak before cooking.
Cacio e Pepe: Add 1 to 2 tsp. to buttered pasta with Parmesan cheese.
Dietary Information
Nut-Free
Dairy-Free
Gluten-Free
Salt-Free
Onion-Free
Corn-Free
Sweetener-Free
Sugar-Free
MSG-Free
Vegetarian
Vegan
Capsicum-Free
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