Pepper extract

Pepper extract is a seasoning derived from the fruit of the pepper plant, known for its spicy and peppery taste. It comes from peppercorns, which are small, dried berries found in clusters on the pepper vine. Pepper extract is commonly used to add flavour and heat to a variety of dishes.

To make pepper extract, peppercorns are crushed or ground to release their intense flavour. The extract is then obtained through a process of distillation or extraction using solvents. This concentrated form of pepper is then added to foods in small quantities to enhance their taste.

Pepper extract is a popular ingredient in many savoury dishes and snacks like curries, soups, stir-fries, and marinades. It is often used to add a spicy kick to dishes or to enhance the overall flavour profile. You can find pepper extract listed on food labels of products like sauces, seasonings, and ready meals. Its presence indicates that the product may have a spicy or peppery taste.

Foods in the CalorieStar database containing Pepper extract

Pizza Express American Pepperoni Pizza
Sainsbury's Ardennes Pâté
Sainsbury's Brussels Pâté
Sainsbury's Brussels Pâté, Be Good To Yourself
Sainsbury's Brussels Spreadable Pâté
Sainsbury's Chicken Liver Pâté
Sainsbury's Classic Shepherds Pie
Asda Danish Pepperoni
Chicago Town Deep Dish Vegan Cheeseburger Pizzas
Goodfella's Deep Pan Baked Pepperoni Pizza

Asda Mini Savoury Eggs
Asda Plant Based Duckless Spring Rolls
Dr Oetker Ristorante Mozzarella Pizza
Dr. Oetker Ristorante Mozzarella Pizza
Dr. Oetker Ristorante Pepperoni-Salame Pizza
Tesco Sausage Bacon & & Egg Triple
Asda Snack Pork Sausage Rolls
Sainsbury's Sourdough Meat Feast Pizza, from the Pizza Counter 14"
Tesco Southern Fried Chicken Wrap
Sainsbury's Stonebaked Pepperoni Pizza 10''
Sainsbury's Thin & Crispy Meat Feast Pizza 10''
Sainsbury's Thin & Crispy Pepperoni Pizza 10''