This white pepper has a refined flavor and aroma with a mildly hot taste. While this seasoning is closely related to black pepper, it has smoother skin and slightly less pungent taste.
This unique spice is derived from the dried, ground seed of the Cuminum plant, a member of the parsley family. Cumin is characterized by a distinctive, slightly bitter taste and a smokiness which leaves behind a slight heat.
This spice is reddish-brown in color, and its unique flavor creates a warm taste. One of the oldest known spices, cinnamon is derived from the dried inner bark of the tropical cassia tree.