cubeba
Cubeba, also known as cubeb pepper or Java pepper, is a spice derived from the dried berries of Piper cubeba, a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae. This plant is native to the island of Java and other parts of Indonesia. The berries are harvested when unripe, then dried. Cubeba has a distinct aroma and flavor, often described as a cross between black pepper and allspice, with a slightly bitter, pungent, and camphoraceous undertone. Historically, cubeba was used in traditional medicine and as a flavoring agent. Its culinary applications have declined over time, but it can still be found in some spice blends and liqueurs, particularly in European cuisines. In perfumery, cubeba oil is valued for its woody and spicy notes. The active compounds in cubeba include essential oils like sabinene and caryophyllene. While its medicinal use is less common today, historically it was employed for various ailments.