Named
after the Indonesian port of Muntok the pepper is shipped
from, the peppercorns are creamy-white in appearance and have
a biting hot, pungent flavour. The pepper is produced from
the same berries as black pepper but the outer pericarp or
husk is removed by soaking and the process is referred to
as 'double-washed' giving a clean creamy appearance. White
pepper is used in place of black pepper where the prescence
of black flecks would spoil the look of a sauce but also because
the less complex flavour and heat suits many dishes better
than black pepper.
uses:
Grind into creamy or white sauces. White pepper is a major
ingredient in the hot cajun mixes from the US and is useful
in seasoning anything from pork to fillets of fish.
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