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Viva Doria Red Szechuan Peppercorns, Whole Sichuan
Viva Doria Red Szechuan Peppercorns, Whole Sichuan

Viva Doria Red Szechuan Peppercorns, Whole Sichuan Pepper, Steam Sterilized, 3 Oz (85 g)

Product ID : 56411756


Galleon Product ID 56411756
Shipping Weight 0.2 lbs
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Manufacturer Viva Doria
Shipping Dimension 7.64 x 5.16 x 1.93 inches
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Viva Doria Red Szechuan Peppercorns, Whole Sichuan Features

  • THE BEST SZECHUAN PEPPERCORN: Through careful selection and close partnerships with trusted suppliers, we ensure that our peppercorns meet rigorous standards of flavor, freshness, and appearance.

  • CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE: By offering our Szechuan peppercorn, we honor this rich culinary heritage and allow our customers to experience the authentic flavors and sensations associated with this iconic spice.

  • UNIQUE FLAVOR: It combines zesty and citrusy notes with a unique numbing sensation, known as "mala," which is the hallmark of Szechuan cuisine.

  • RECLOSABLE STANDUP POUCH: Comes in a reclosable standup pouch bag, making it convenient to use.

  • COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: China


About Viva Doria Red Szechuan Peppercorns, Whole Sichuan

Szechuan peppercorn, also known as Chinese prickly ash, is a small, round berry with a reddish-brown color. It has a unique and distinctive flavor profile that plays a prominent role in Chinese cuisine, particularly in the Szechuan region. When consumed, this peppercorn offers a complex combination of flavors. The initial taste is citrusy and zesty, resembling the flavors of lemons or grapefruits. As you chew on the peppercorn, a distinct numbing or tingling sensation emerges, known as "mala" in Chinese cuisine. This numbing effect is one of the defining characteristics of Szechuan cuisine and adds a unique element to the overall flavor experience. Alongside the citrusy and numbing notes, there are subtle floral undertones that provide an additional layer of complexity. In Szechuan cuisine, they are often dry-roasted or toasted to enhance their fragrance and flavor. Whole peppercorns are commonly added to stir-fries, marinades, braised dishes, and soups, while ground peppercorns are used as a seasoning or spice blend. Overall, red Szechuan peppercorn offers a distinctive and memorable taste experience, combining citrusy notes, a numbing sensation, and delicate floral undertones, making it a prized ingredient in Chinese cooking.