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PepperMaster is slowly, thankfully, pulling itself away from being known as a “hot sauce†company. Having tried most of their products I can say they are a culinary essential for those that aren’t adept to foraying into experimentation or do not have experience to make advanced sauces, marinades, salts, sugars etc……

These Black Peppercorns – or to be exact, Tellicherry Peppercorns are infused with Habanero. And like Peppermaster’s sugar and salt, what you are getting here is an unabashed, unequivocally superior product that touts its exact intent. Pair this with a decent peppermill, and a dish of your choice and you will be blown away. You like black pepper? Well you get it here. In all its flavourful glory. You want heat coupled with a subtle taste of hab’s? Well look no further. After initially trying this straight at the One of A Kind Show I was blown away by the simplicity and harmony of the taste as well as the complexity of the process used to make this.

There is virtually no dish that this product can’t touch. From salads, meats, pasta you name it. There is nothing to interfere with the black pepper taste you love and has all the added heat you crave. You may question as to hot it is….but rest assured this packs a decent wallop for chiliheads and the uninitiated should be warned.
A new kitchen essential.
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Chilehead Comments:
Posted by: Anthony - Categories: Uncategorized
Permalink: Review: Peppermaster - Habanero Black Pepper
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So how do you get this? It’s not on their website.
Mark on 1/24/2008 at 6:54 pm said:
So how do you get this? It’s not on their website.
You have to do a little digging. Here it is:
http://www.peppermaster.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=99
Thank you! It’s on it’s way!
This is something I have been trying to figure out how to do and these folks beat me to it. Gotta get some.
Steve
Wow, That stuff looks great. I think I’ll fill up the pepper mill and not tell anyone that it’s habanero black pepper. Good times…
God, I love black pepepr and this just sounds like a wet dream, but how’s the heat?
Jonathan Passow on 1/25/2008 at 12:42 pm said:
God, I love black pepepr and this just sounds like a wet dream, but how’s the heat?
The heat is right up there. I would give it a 7/10 for the heat level of a seasoned chilihead. You will not be disappointed!
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I will definately have to get some of that. I never use salt, but I use lots and lots of black pepper. Good review too Anthony. You seemed excited.