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Timut Pepper (Timur) looks similar to Sichuan berries (same botanical name: Zanthoxylum Alamatum) but is smaller and darker. A cousin that besides the look has nothing to compare with it. It is also know by the names prickly ash, toothache tree and Nepalese pepper.
This rare pepper enhances fragrances of citrus and lemon notes, giving exoticism and freshness to your dish. Hot but not spicy, electric and fresh with a strong fragrance of grapefruit.
The spice is related to Szechuan pepper and boasts similar properties. So basically, that means timut pepper is hot. The seed husks are so spicy they are supposed to have an analgesic effect, numbing the mouth, the tongue and any other body part that comes into contact with the peppercorn.
The fruits and seeds are employed as an aromatic tonic in fever and dyspepsia [indigestion]. An extract of the fruits is reported to be effective in expelling roundworms. Because of their deodorant, disinfectant and antiseptic properties, the fruits are used in dental troubles, and their lotion for scabies. The essential oil is said to possess antiseptic, disinfectant and deodorant properties.
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