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Timut pepper

Nepalese cousin of Sichuan pepper, Timut pepper stands out with pronounced grapefruit and passion fruit notes. Electrifying sensation on the palate.

Intensity
Heat
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Timut pepper spice - culinary ingredient

Origin & History

Origin:

Asie

Originating from Nepal, Timut pepper has a history dating back over a thousand years.

How to use this spice

Pairs well with:
meatsfishvegetablessauces

🍽️What foods to use this spice with?

🥩Meats

viandes

🐟Fish & Seafood

poissons

🥕Vegetables

légumes

Benefits

  • Provides a unique flavor to dishes, enhancing their aroma.
  • May have anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Can be used to alleviate stomach problems.

For informational purposes only. Does not constitute medical advice.

Storage

Store this pepper in a dry and cool place, away from direct sunlight.

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Possible substitutions

If you don't have Timut pepper, you can use:

Frequently Asked Questions

What foods pair well with Timut pepper?

Timut pepper pairs well with dishes such as curries, grilled meats, salmon, and even some vegetables.

How much Timut pepper should you use?

It is recommended to add the Timut pepper at the end of cooking to preserve its intense aroma. Use it sparingly as it can quickly become too spicy.