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Black Pepper Organic Peppercorns & Powder Ceylon Spices Homemade

$ 2.9

Availability: 73 in stock
  • Calories per Serving: Less Than 50
  • Product: Salt & Pepper
  • Item Weight: 100g
  • Type: Black Pepper
  • Food Specifications: Caffeine Free, Contains Alcohol, Dairy Free, Diabetic, Dye Free, Egg Free, Fat Free, Gelatine Free, Gluten Free, GMO Free, Homemade
  • Condition: New
  • Food Aisle: Pantry
  • Number of Servings: Depends on Purchase
  • Allergens: 10g
  • Brand: Better Home Products
  • MPN: G1
  • Expiration Date: 1.5 Years
  • Form: Pepper Corn
  • Serving Size: 1g per 100 ml

    Description

    Ceylon Black Pepper 100% Natural
    Home Made  - Pure Sri Lankan Product
    Quality Sri Lankan Products.
    100% Organic Products.
    100% Natural Eco Friendly Products.
    Ceylon Pepper is particularly favoured worldwide as it is quite rich in piperine, the alkaloid which lends it a distinct pungency. As a result, Ceylon Pepper from Sri Lanka fetches a premium price in the international spice market. Black pepper is widely used as a ‘hot’ cooking spice and seasoning. The taste of Sri Lankan black pepper is richly aromatic, with floral and citrus notes, while retaining a strong pungency. Extracts of black pepper - Piperine, oleoresin and essential oil- are also extracted from the whole drupes, and have applications as both spice and flavouring agents in the food industry, and also major industrial applications in the perfumery and the pharmaceutical industry.
    Increasing “good cholesterol”
    Researchers conducted a
    study
    of piglets randomly assigned a diet supplemented with or without black pepper and noted changes during their growing and fattening periods.
    They found the piglets that consumed a diet supplemented with black pepper experienced a significant increase in high-density lipoprotein — which people call the “good
    cholesterol
    ” — compared to other piglets.
    The researchers believe these results might warrant further studies to explore the potential beneficial effects on lipid metabolism in humans.
    Nutrient
    Value
    Energy in
    calories
    5.77
    Protein, grams (g)
    0.239
    Carbohydrates (g)
    1.47
    Fiber (g)
    0.582
    Sugars (g)
    0.015
    Calcium (mg)
    10.2
    Iron (mg)
    0.223
    Magnesium (mg)
    3.93
    Phosphorus (mg)
    3.63
    Potassium (mg)
    30.6
    Sodium (mg)
    0.46
    Zinc (mg)
    0.027
    Manganese (mg)
    0.294
    Selenium (mcg)
    0.113
    Fluoride (mcg)
    0.787
    Niacin (mg)
    0.026
    Folate (mcg)
    0.391
    Betaine (mg)
    0.205
    Beta carotene (mcg)
    7.13
    Lutein + zeaxanthin (mcg)
    10.4
    Vitamin E (mg)
    0.024
    Vitamin K (mcg)
    3.77
    Vitamin A (mcg retinol activity equivalents)
    12.6
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