Pink peppercorns
Category
Condiments, spices and additives
Seasonal period:
All year
They are almost ripe soft pink berries which come from a South American tree and are known as pink peppercorns. Although they are not peppercorns, they have an aroma, taste and size similar to them.
Their culinary use is mainly decorative since they make presentations more attractive when mixed with authentic black, white or green pepper.
They can be toxic in large amounts, so they should be used in moderation, about 12-15 grams per dish. They are most commonly used in fish dishes.
Nutritional information (100.0 g)
Energy
74.0
kcal
Carbohydrates
0.0
g
Proteins
11.0
g
Lipids
3.3
g
Sugars
0.0
g
Salt (Sodium)
44.0
mg
Folic acid
10.0
ug
Vitamin C
21.0
g
Vitamin A
19.0
ug
Zinc
1.0
mg
Iron
28.9
mg
Calcium
437.0
mg
Cholesterol
0.0
mg
Polyunsaturated fatty acids
1.13
g
Monounsaturated fatty acids
1.01
g
Saturates
0.98
g
Fiber
0.0
g
The data is merely a guide and should not be used for medical purposes. Those responsible for the web disclaims any responsibility.
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