pepperlagring
Pepperlagring refers to the aging or maturation of peppercorns, typically black pepper (Piper nigrum), with the aim of developing a more complex aroma and flavor. In culinary and spice-trade contexts it is used by some producers and gourmets, though it is not a standard step in mass production.
The process is not strictly defined and varies by producer. It usually involves storing dried peppercorns in
As pepper ages, heat can become more subdued while aroma notes may become more nuanced, with woody,
There are regional variations and methods, and premium producers market aged peppercorns as a specialty product.
Storage and safety considerations include keeping pepper in a dry, cool place and inspecting for mold. If