Often called the king of spices, black pepper is known to offer several health benefits while providing an excellent depth of flavor to any dish. The use of black pepper in the diet could help promote weight loss, improve digestion, relieve cold and cough, boost metabolism.
Uses:
- Sprinkle it over roasted veggies, boiled salads, and herbal teas.
- Add it to soups, and pasta, and even Use it to spice up curries.
Storage:
- Store in a cool & dry place.
What’s not their:
- Chemicals
- GMO
- Additives
- Toxic Pesticides
- Antibiotics
- Preservatives
- Artificial Colours
Description:
Introducing our extraordinary Organic Black Pepper, known as kali mirch, straight from the lush fields of Organic Farms in Vidarbha. Grown with utmost care and dedication, this exquisite spice carries flavour and health benefits within its tiny grains. Simply put, our gluten-free black pepper whole is nurtured in harmony with the environment, free from synthetic pesticides and chemicals.
We prioritise sustainable farming practices, ensuring that every peppercorn delivers the purest essence of nature. With its bold, rich piperine content and piquant flavour, this popular spice adds a zing to various dishes, from hearty soups and stews to grilled meats and vibrant stir-fries. However, the goodness doesn’t stop there! Packed with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, it may support digestion, aid in weight management, and boost overall immunity.
To begin your journey of flavour and health, explore Spice Curators and buy our range of organic food & spices.
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 Frequently Asked Questions
- What benefits does organic black pepper offer?
Black pepper is the fruit of the black pepper plant from the Piperaceae family.Â
- Weight Loss: Black pepper may aid in weight loss.
- Improve Digestion: Consuming pepper mightincreases the hydrochloric acid secretion in the stomach and thereby could facilitate digestion. Proper digestion is essential to avoid intestinal issues including diarrhoea, constipation, and colic. Black pepper might also be a carminative and laxative.
- Provide Respiratory Relief: Adding pepper to tonics could help treat cold and cough. It may also provide relief from sinusitis and nasal congestion. It may have expectorant properties that could help break up the mucus and phlegm depositionsin the respiratory tract.
- Antibacterial Quality: The possible antibacterial propertyof pepper may help fight against infections and insect bites. Pepper added to the diet could help keep your arteries clean by acting in a similar way to fiber such as scraping excess cholesterol from the walls, thereby possibly helping reduce atherosclerosis.
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