White Peppercorns come from the fully ripe berries of the Piper nigrum vine. After harvesting, the outer skin is removed, revealing the smooth, pale inner seed. This process creates a peppercorn with a sharper, cleaner flavor profile compared to black pepper, while still offering the familiar peppery aroma cooks rely on.
Known for their mild heat and earthy depth, white peppercorns are especially popular in dishes where a darker pepper would stand out visually. They’re a go-to seasoning for cream sauces, soups, mashed potatoes, and light-colored dishes where subtlety matters. Their refined flavor also works beautifully in marinades, spice blends, and Asian and European recipes that call for a softer pepper note.
White Peppercorns can be used whole, cracked, or freshly ground, offering flexibility across a wide range of culinary applications. Their smooth, understated flavor makes them a staple in both home kitchens and professional settings.
Botanical Name: Piper nigrum
Also known as: White Pepper, Poivre Blanc, Weißer Pfeffer, Pepe Bianco, Pimienta Blanca, 白胡椒, فلفل أبيض