Though not a true peppercorn, Pink peppercorn is the dried berry of the Peruvian peppertree (Schinus molle). This vibrant berry is valued for its unique taste. When it zings in your mouth, expect a combination of mild, peppery heat with sweet, floral notes. It might remind you of juniper and rose. The striking hue adds to its appeal in both flavour and presentation.
The berry grows in clusters on evergreen trees, ripening from green to bright pink or red. Once dried, it retains its rosy colour, making it as beautiful as it is delicious. Used whole, it adds a burst of colour to dishes. When crushed, it releases a fragrant, peppery-sweet essence.
Pink peppercorn pairs well with fish, poultry, and light meats and can elevate cream sauces or dressings. Use…