
Tasmanian Native Pepper Berries
Tasmanian Native Pepper Berries
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Pepper berries (Tasmannia lanceolata), also known as mountain pepper or pepperberry, are one of Australia's most distinctive native spices. These whole dried berries deliver a complex, fruity heat that builds gradually, quite different from common black pepper. Rich in antioxidants and naturally high in anthocyanins, pepper berries have been used in Aboriginal Australian food culture for thousands of years as both a seasoning and a natural food preservative.
Key Benefits
- Bold, complex flavour: A warm, woody, fruity heat that builds gradually with camphor and floral notes. More flavourful and more potent than standard black pepper.
- Rich in antioxidants: Contains anthocyanins, quercetin, and other phenolic compounds. Research indicates an antioxidant capacity three to four times higher than blueberries.
- Versatile spice: Works with red meat, seafood, pasta, cheese, chocolate, sauces, and even cocktails. A true all-rounder in the kitchen.
- Natural food preservative: Traditionally used by Aboriginal Australians to help preserve food, thanks to the strong antimicrobial properties of polygodial.
- Nutrient-dense: Contains naturally occurring iron, calcium, magnesium, zinc, vitamin E, and lutein.
In a pepper grinder: Grind whole dried pepper berries fresh over steaks, lamb, roasted vegetables, or eggs. Start with about half the amount you would use of black pepper, as the heat is considerably stronger.
Rubs and marinades: Crush coarsely with sea salt, garlic, and olive oil for a bold native rub for red meat or kangaroo. Also excellent in cream sauces, chutneys, and slow-cooked dishes.
Native pairings: Combine with Lemon Myrtle for a classic Australian seafood seasoning. Pairs beautifully with Davidson Plum Powder in fruity native sauces, and with Finger Lime Powder for a citrus and pepper contrast. A pinch of ground pepperberry also works surprisingly well in dark chocolate truffles and brownies.
Tasmannia lanceolata belongs to the Winteraceae, one of the most ancient flowering plant families on Earth. The family's vesselless wood structure makes pepper berries a living link to some of the earliest flowering plants.
Pepperberry is now a sought-after botanical in craft gin distilling, with award-winning Australian and international gins featuring it as a key ingredient. It is also exported to Japan to flavour wasabi products.
Use sparingly, as the heat is stronger than black pepper. This information is not a substitute for medical advice. Consult a healthcare provider before use, especially if pregnant, breastfeeding, or taking medication.
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