Negro Pepper (Xylopia aethiopica [Dun.] A. Rich.)

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Negro Pepper has been used as a pepper substitute in Europe, but with regular imports of black pepper from India starting in the 16th centure, it mostly disappeared. In later times, negro pepper was only traded as a pepper substitute (or surrogate) in times of war and short supply.

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