Effective October 1, our minimum order quantity increased for many items. For most products, the new minimum order size is 1,000 lbs or a full pallet, whichever is less.

Whole Black Pepper

NOTICE: This product has a limited shelf life and may be past the best by date. Sold as is. No refunds.   

SPECIFICATION View
Material
750003-LSL
Grouped product items
Package TypeShips InPriceQty
50 lb. Box 5 Business Days $153.50 ($3.07/lb) $172.50 ($3.45/lb)
minus plus 50.000000 0 lbs.
10 available (500 lbs.)
1 Pallet 50 lb. Boxes (1,000 lbs.) 5 Business Days
from Edison, NJ
$2,210.00 ($2.21/lb) $2,450.00 ($2.45/lb)
minus plus 1000.000000 0 lbs.
1 available (1000 lbs.)

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DEAL
Overview
Specification Download
Cerificate of Analysis (COA)

ofi products are produced to meet our specification. Once you place an order, batch level COA’s are emailed to you at the time of shipment. Please note, the COA will contain all microbiological and physical & chemical analysis parameters available on the spec. Please be sure this specification will work for your application prior to purchasing.

Physical & Chemical Overview
Treatment Steam Treated
Microbiological
Standard Plate Count (CFU/g) 50,000 maximum
Yeast / Mold / Coliform (CFU/g) 100 max / 100 max /50 max
E Coli None Detected
Salmonella None Detected
Storage & Shelf Life
Expiry Date 3/31/2024

Where is black pepper cultivated?

This household staple is native to the Malabar Coast of India, however, today Vietnam produces almost one-third of the total pepper production worldwide. The remaining two-thirds are cultivated in India, Brazil and Indonesia. 

Here at Olam, our black pepper is secured through a fam level sourcing network managed in-origin by Olam personnel in Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Brazil and Malaysia. We also have two Olam-owned estates in Gia Lai, Vietnam and Bahia, Brazil where we utilize best agricultural practices such as cover crops, compost and digital crop monitoring systems to produce a fully traceable and environmentally friendly black pepper supply. 

Applications for bulk black pepper

So, when can I use whole black pepper? Whole black pepper has many applications, including: 

  • Adds a robust heat to stocks and brines.
  • Liven up stews and marinades with a sharp heat

History of black pepper

Black pepper, (Peper nigrum), is a perennial climbing vine of the family Piperaceae that can reach a height of 33 feet and is one of the earliest spices known. The history of this widely used spice dates back to 1000BC and it is believed to have originated in Southeast Asia. 

Highly valued in Ancient Rome, pepper was used as currency and even demanded as a ransom when Rome was captured in A.D. 410. This precious spice was weighed like gold and included in overwhelming amounts in many ancient Roman and middle age recipes. 

Black pepper (Piper nigrum) is the dried berries of the perennial vine of the family Piperaceae. Black pepper is cultivated in hilly regions of Kerala, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu & North eastern states. Black pepper takes about 7 - 8 months to reach full maturity after flowering. The harvested berries are piled up in heaps to initiate enzymatic browning that results in oxidation of phenolic compounds by atmospheric oxygen. The berries are detached from the stalk by trashing and allowed to sun dry on flat surface. The drying step reduces moisture and helps avoids mould formation. The uniform colour of the black pepper can be ensured by blanching. The mature berries are dipped in boiling water for a minute before drying.

Dried black pepper mixed with extraneous matter like spent spikes, pinheads, stones, soil particles etc is removed by the mechanical garbling of the black pepper. Mechanical Grading is done by using sieves of 3, 4.5, 4.75 and 5mm size.

It is black in colour nearly globular with a wrinkled surface and a bulk density of 500 -550 g/l. The piperine content of MG1 is 4% and above and has to comply to having light berries below 2% and pinheads, immature and broken berries below 0.5 %. Light Berries are berries with normal stage of development but has no kernel inside. Pinhead are very small sized berries that has not developed. Black Pepper has a woody, piney sharp, earthy, bite, pungent aroma and flavor. It can be used as whole berries, cracked, coarse and fine ground form.

Ground black pepper provides an earthy kick and sharp aroma to soups and stews, omelets or meat to season it before cooking.

More Information
Ships In5 Business Days
Box Dimensions17"L x 17"H x 13"W
Pallet Dimensions48"L x 40"W x 70"H
Ships FromEdison, NJ
Shipping & Delivery

Let us do the heavy lifting! We offer competitive shipping rates to the contiguous United States. Depending on your total order weight, you will have the option to select from the following shipping methods.

  • Free Ground Shipping (samples only)

  • FedEx Ground or 2-Day Parcel (add your product to the cart to get a live rate

  • Less-Than-Truckload Freight for orders over 150 pounds. No surprises. We offer fixed table rate shipping. View rates

  • Full-Truckload Freight for orders over 19,000 pounds

  • Customer Pick-Up we know some customers have preferred shipping providers, so we allow any orders over 500 pounds the option to pick up their order at our facilities. To learn more about the process visit our warehouse information section.

SpecificationWhole Black Pepper Specification
pdf Allergen Declaration - White Pepper/Black Pepper/Cassia - Jun 2022 Download
pdf Kosher Certificate - Vietnam - Pepper/Cassia/Nutmeg - Dec 2021 Download
PDF Gluten Free - Firebaugh, CA - 19 Sep 2024 Download
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