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With a subtle, lingering aftertaste
[Carmencita]
White & Black Pepper Grinder
Pepper is a spice that changed history and is truly worthy of being called the "emperor of spices." Kurly has prepared a pepper grinder from Carmencita, a leading Spanish spice brand. While it doesn't emit a strong, pungent aroma like black pepper, it's made from processed peppercorns, leaving a long-lasting aftertaste. Use it when you want to add a subtle yet impressive flavor to white fish, risotto, white sauces, salads, or potato dishes.
Pepper, the spice that changed history
While countless spices appear throughout history, pepper was the protagonist that changed it. A bag of pepper was far more expensive than its weight in gold, and medieval aristocrats would store pepper in ornate boxes in their safes. Although it's now a common spice found in every home, the aroma and flavor that first captivated people continue to grace our tables.
A highly versatile pepper grinder
Black pepper is made from slightly unripe peppercorns that are harvested and dried. Green pepper is made from unripe green peppercorns that are flash-frozen and dried. White pepper is made from fully ripe peppercorns with their outer skin removed and dried. While pink peppercorns are not strictly from the pepper plant, they are often considered pepper. Each type has a slightly different taste and aroma, making them all highly versatile even if you buy several.
A subtle, lingering aftertaste
[CARMENCITA]
White & Black Pepper Grinder
Pepper is a spice worthy of being called the "emperor of spices" and a protagonist that changed history. Kurly has prepared a pepper grinder from Carmencita, a leading Spanish spice brand. While it doesn't emit a strong, pungent aroma like black pepper, it's processed from only the inner kernels, leaving a long-lasting aftertaste. Use it when you want to add a subtle yet impressive flavor to white fish, risotto, white sauces, salads, or potato dishes.
Pepper, the spice that changed history
While countless spices have appeared throughout history, pepper was the protagonist that changed it. A bag of pepper was much more expensive than the same weight in gold, and medieval aristocrats reportedly stored pepper in ornate boxes in their safes. Now, it's a common spice found in every home, but the captivating aroma and taste that first enchanted people still carry on to our dining tables.
A highly versatile pepper grinder
Black pepper is made by harvesting slightly unripe pepper berries and drying them. Green pepper is made by quickly freezing and drying green berries harvested before they are fully ripe. White pepper is made by peeling and drying fully ripe pepper berries. Red pepper, strictly speaking, is not the fruit of a pepper plant, but it is considered a type of pepper. Each has a slightly different taste and aroma, making them highly versatile even if you purchase several types.
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