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Pepper : Origin and Distribution

 

Pepper : Origin and Distribution

 

Pepper is considered originated in the hills of South Western Ghats of India. It is now grown in Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Brazil, Mexico, and Guatemala apart from the country of origin.

   
 

Pepper is considered originated in the hills of South Western Ghats of India. It is now grown in Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Brazil, Mexico, and Guatemala apart from the country of origin.

Pepper requires hot and humid climate and grows between 20 degree North and South latitudes, from sea level to up to 1500 meters above MSL. The crop tolerates temperatures between 10 degree and 40 degree C. A well-distributed annual rainfall of 125 to 200 cm is considered ideal for pepper.

 

Uses

 

Pepper is largely used by meat packers and in canning, pickling, baking, considering for its preservative value. It has the ability to correct the seasoning of dishes, therefore used as a final dash at the end of cooking to effectively adjust the flavour. It is an important component of culinary seasoning of universal use and is an essential ingredient of numerous commercial foodstuffs. It is also used as an ingredient in spice mixes. White pepper is used in products like mayonnaise where, black specks of black pepper is not liked.

Other products in use are pepper oil, oleoresin, micro encapsulated pepper, green pepper in brine, dehydrated green pepper, frozen pepper etc.

Black pepper is an essential ingredient in Indian system of medicine. Piperine, the pungent principle in pepper oleoresin helps to enhance bio-availability and therefore used in pharmaceuticals. The major functional properties of pepper are analgesic, anti-pyretic, anti-oxidant and anti-microbial.

   
 

Name in International languages

 

Spanish

Pimienta

French

Poivre

German

Pfeffer

Swedish

Peppar

Arabic

Filfil Aswad

Dutch

Peper

Italian

Pepe

Portuguese

Pimenta

Russian

Pyerets

Japanese

Kosha

Chinese

Hu-Chiao

 

Indian Names

 

Hindi

Kali mirch

Bengali

Kala morich, golmorich

Gujarati

Kalamari, kalomirich

Kannada

Kare menasu

Kashmiri

Marutis

Malayalam

Kurumalaku, nallamulaku

Marathi

Mira, kali mirch

Oriya

Gol maricha

Punjabi

Kali mirch

Sanskrit

Marich ushana, hapusha

Tamil

Milagu

Telugu

Miriyala tige

Urdu

Kali mirch, Siah mirch