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Can you eat raw pink peppercorns?

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Despite their misleading name, pink peppercorns are not true peppercorns but are actually dried berries from the *Schinus molle* (Peruvian pepper) or *Schinus terebinthifolius* (Brazilian pepper) trees, which belong to the same plant family as cashews and poison ivy. This botanical origin is the key to understanding their unique flavor profile and potential for allergic reactions.

Can You Eat Pink Peppercorns? What to Know Before You Try

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Pink peppercorns, which are actually the dried berries of the *Schinus molle* tree, are not true peppercorns but are safe for most people to consume in moderation. They have a mild, sweet, and fruity flavor distinct from their black, white, and green counterparts.

Are Peppercorns a Nut? The Definitive Botanical Truth

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Did you know that true peppercorns, such as black and white varieties, are actually dried berries from a flowering vine? This leads many to ask: are peppercorns a nut? The straightforward answer is no, but the full story is more complex and essential for anyone with a food allergy to know.