
Indian Black Pepper
We are one of the corporate producers of the pepper. we cultivate our pepper by utilising the native shade trees as natural standards for the pepper vines with some growing to over 10 metres high.
Processing
Drying
Size Grading
De - Stoner
Sticks & foreign Material Removing
Light Berries Removing
Black Pepper Grade's

Grading
Specification & Packing
Origin | Indian Pepper |
Capacity | Capacity Black Pepper - 5 MT/day |
Packing Size | 10g, 20g, 50g, 100g, 250g, 500g, 1kg, 5kg, 10kg, 25kg, 50 kg. |
Packaging Variety | Gunny Bag Carton Box, Pouches Zip lock Pouches Plastic Jar & Tin |
Private Label Packaging



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Uses Of Black Pepper

Culinary
Pepper is one of the most commonly used spices in cooking. Its sharp, spicy flavor adds heat and depth to a variety of dishes, from savory meat dishes to sweet baked goods.

Medicinal
Pepper has been used for centuries in traditional medicine to treat a variety of ailments. It is known for its anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and antioxidant properties and is often used to aid digestion, relieve cold and flu symptoms, and improve respiratory health.

Preservative
The antibacterial properties of pepper make it a popular ingredient in preserving food. It has been used as a natural preservative for meats and other foods for centuries.

Household remedy
Pepper can serve as a household remedy for common ailments. It can be mixed with honey to soothe a sore throat, or mixed with water to help alleviate headaches.

Scenting and pickling
In some cultures, pepper is used to add a distinctive flavor to pickled vegetables and fruits. It is also used to add a warm, spicy scent to soaps and perfumes.

Cosmetics
Pepper extracts are used in skincare products for their anti-inflammatory and anti-aging properties. They can help soothe irritated skin, reduce wrinkles, and promote a healthy glow.