Cinamon from Sri Lanka
Pepper

Cinamon

€10.00/ EUR
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About this Cinamon

We are growing orginal spices including Asia  black papper and cinamon .

   We supplies our product world wide.

Retail or wholesale 

   Offering theee days for papper;

  1kg retail price =20euro

 

  Whole sail 

(10+packets/1k)=18ero/1kg

(15+packets/1kg)=15euro/1kg

(20+packets /1kg)=12euro/1kg

    So dear customer. Soon take the opportunity…grow ur money with our product selling.

                              Thank u.

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Opinions 6 Amazing Black Pepper Benefits: More Than Just A Spice

6 Amazing Black Pepper Benefits: More than Just a Spice

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Here are 6 amazing black pepper benefits. The next time you relegate black pepper to the back of your shelf, think twice. The tiny spice holds within its more benefits than you'd imagine.

  • Priyadarshini Nandy
  • Updated: September 15, 2021

 

 

 

 

 

 

6 Amazing Black Pepper Benefits: More than Just a Spice

The next time you relegate black pepper to the back of your shelf, think twice. The humble spice holds more benefits than you'd imagine. It belongs to the Piperaceae family and is processed in different ways to yield different kinds of peppers. For instance, the cooked and dried unripe fruit is black pepper, the green pepper is from the dried and unripe fruit, and white pepper is the seeds from the ripened fruit of the plant.

While pepper originally belongs to South India, it's grown in other tropical countries as well. It's played a vital role in history and has been considered an important spice from time immemorial. In ancient Greece, it was also used as currency. In later years, it became pivotal in the spice trade across the world.

Black pepper is said to be originated from South India 


Incidentally, Vietnam is considered to be the largest grower and exporter of pepper. India, Brazil, and Indonesia follow suit. Black pepper, while used in cooking and garnishing in cuisines the world over, comes with lots of health benefits.

Here are the 6 benefits of black pepper:

1. To prevent cancer:The piperine in black pepper can be credited with the prevention of cancer, and becomes twice as potent when combined with turmeric. The spice also has Vitamin C, Vitamin A, flavonoids, carotenes and other anti-oxidants that help remove harmful free radicals and protect the body from cancers and diseases. The best way to eat pepper to harness maximum benefits is to eat freshly ground pepper, and not cook it along with food.

2. Stimulates digestion:Again, the piperine in black pepper eases digestion and stimulates the stomach, which then secretes more hydrochloric acid that helps to digest proteins in food. So a bit of pepper in food will actually help you to digest it faster.

3. Relieves cold and cough:Black pepper is antibacterial in nature, and therefore helps to cure cold and cough. A teaspoon of honey with freshly crushed pepper does the trick. It also helps to alleviate chest congestion, often caused due to pollution, flu, or a viral infection. You can add it to hot water and eucalyptus oil and take steam. And given that black pepper is rich in Vitamin C, it also works as a good antibiotic.

Black pepper is one of the Indian spices with many health benefits 


4. Enables weight loss:You might not want to believe this, but black pepper is brilliant when it comes to extracting nutrients from food. And it's outermost layer contains phytonutrients, which helps to break down fat cells, and also increases metabolism. If you eat fresh pepper, and begin to perspire, that's the pepper helping your body to get rid of excess water and toxins. But you need to control consumption - a pinch with your food (one meal) is enough.

5. Improves skin:Did you know that crushed pepper is one of the best exfoliators nature has provided us? Don't use it directly though; add a bit of honey, curd, or fresh cream to it. It also enables blood circulation and provides the skin with more oxygen. Adding it to your food also takes care of unwarranted skin wrinkles. Black pepper is known to help in the cure of Vitiligo, a condition where the skin loses pigmentation and creates white patches.

6. Addresses depression:It's said that the piperine in black pepper helps to deal with depression. It stimulates the brain and helps it to function properly by making it more active.

 

 

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