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Does it even matter?
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completely different tastes, completely different uses, both often used totally incorrectly
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>>22033373
enlighten us
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>>22033376
picked at different stages (ripe vs unripe) and processed differently (dried vs fermented)
this gives black the signature 'spice' and pungency with a bit of retained fruitiness from being unripe similar to straight up green peppercorns, whereas the fermented whites are more mild in 'spice' but have a fermented funk and distinct earthiness that lends well to a lot of asian cuisine and certain sauces where the strength of the black would be too much
when i say they're often used totally incorrectly i'm largely referring to the timing of adding them to dishes. with black peppercorn in particular, the advice of seasoning dishes at the end is more important than usually credited, as a lot of that pungency and flavor distinct to them is destroyed at high temperatures. conversely, white pepper is usually meant to be added earlier or in marinades/sauces to tame the funkiness a bit and keep the overall profile mild - too much white pepper too late into a dish can be kinda gross, too much black pepper too early into a dish can seem like it's not even there

this entire discussion always leaves out green peppercorns which is a shame, because they're in another class of their own and great with unique dishes, namely breads and desserts. i make a showstopping pistachio green pepper chocolate chip cookie and think it's a shame it's so slept on
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>>22033370
both. just get pic related. i can't be bothered with autism like >>22033401. at the scale pepper is at choosing one over the other is inconsequential.
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>>22033370
Black. White tastes like horse smell. Don't @ me.
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>>22033370
you need both.
the black pepper gets mixed in to the ground beef.
the white pepper gets sprinkled on while cooking the beef patty.

now you know.
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>>22033412
>pink
not even pepper
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>>22033555
that's clearly red.
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For me, it's Green.
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>>22033565
just gonna hang a black person in your kitchen like that?
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>>22033370
Michael the Jackson told me it doesn't matter which
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>>22033575
It's a free country I'll hang whatever I want in my kitchen. But really it's my mom's old decorations. She liked mammy kitsch like that.
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>>22033561
whatever you call it, it's not pepper



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