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66c481667af9f10024039ee2Organic mountain Szechuan pepper ( Timbur)Organic mountain Szechuan pepper ( Timbur)

Szechuan pepper, also known as Sichuan pepper, is a unique and aromatic spice commonly used in Chinese cuisine, particularly in Szechuan province. Here are some interesting facts and uses for Szechuan pepper:

Flavor and aroma:

- Szechuan pepper has a distinctive numbing and slightly spicy flavor, often described as electric or buzzing.
- Its aroma is often characterized as woody, floral, and slightly minty.

Culinary uses:

- Traditional Szechuan dishes like Kung Pao chicken, mapo tofu, and twice-cooked pork often feature Szechuan pepper.
- Use it to add depth and warmth to stir-fries, braises, and marinades.
- Pair it with chili peppers, garlic, and ginger for added flavor.

Health benefits:

- Szechuan pepper is believed to have medicinal properties, including antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects.
- It's also said to aid digestion and relieve toothache pain.

Types:

- There are two main types: red Szechuan pepper (more commonly used) and green Szechuan pepper (more floral and less numbing).

Substitutions:

- If you can't find Szechuan pepper, you can substitute with a combination of black pepper, coriander, and a pinch of cayenne pepper (though the unique numbing effect will be lost).

Fun fact:

- Szechuan pepper is not a true pepper, but rather the dried berries of the Prickly Ash tree (Zanthoxylum bungeanum).

I hope this helps! Do you have any specific questions about using Szechuan pepper or would you like some recipe suggestions?

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Organic mountain Szechuan pepper ( Timbur)

75 gram
₹1,000

MRP ₹1,100

9% OFF

Country of originIndia
Organic mountain Szechuan pepper ( Timbur)1000
Common nameOrganic mountain Szechuan pepper ( Timbur)
Net Quantity75 gram
Manufacturer or packer namehighland farmers producer company limited
Manufacturer or packer addressdarjeeling , west bengal
Manufacturing Date08/2024
contact details consumer care9547697801

Szechuan pepper, also known as Sichuan pepper, is a unique and aromatic spice commonly used in Chinese cuisine, particularly in Szechuan province. Here are some interesting facts and uses for Szechuan pepper:

Flavor and aroma:

- Szechuan pepper has a distinctive numbing and slightly spicy flavor, often described as electric or buzzing.
- Its aroma is often characterized as woody, floral, and slightly minty.

Culinary uses:

- Traditional Szechuan dishes like Kung Pao chicken, mapo tofu, and twice-cooked pork often feature Szechuan pepper.
- Use it to add depth and warmth to stir-fries, braises, and marinades.
- Pair it with chili peppers, garlic, and ginger for added flavor.

Health benefits:

- Szechuan pepper is believed to have medicinal properties, including antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects.
- It's also said to aid digestion and relieve toothache pain.

Types:

- There are two main types: red Szechuan pepper (more commonly used) and green Szechuan pepper (more floral and less numbing).

Substitutions:

- If you can't find Szechuan pepper, you can substitute with a combination of black pepper, coriander, and a pinch of cayenne pepper (though the unique numbing effect will be lost).

Fun fact:

- Szechuan pepper is not a true pepper, but rather the dried berries of the Prickly Ash tree (Zanthoxylum bungeanum).

I hope this helps! Do you have any specific questions about using Szechuan pepper or would you like some recipe suggestions?

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