Long pepper, sometimes called Indian long pepper or thippali, is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae, cultivated for its fruit, which is usually dried and used as a spice and seasoning. Long pepper has a taste similar to, but hotter than, that of its close relative Piper nigrum – from which black, green and white pepper are obtained.
The fruit of the pepper consists of many minuscule fruits – each about the size of a poppy seed – embedded in the surface of a flower spike that closely resembles a hazel tree catkin. Like Piper nigrum, the fruits contain the alkaloid piperine, which contributes to their pungency. Another species of long pepper, Piper retrofractum, is native to Java, Indonesia. The fruits of this plant are often confused with chili peppers, which belong to the genus Chili Pepper, originally from the Americas.

Categories: Indian spice Spice
Also known as:
Bengali: PiplamorePipliPipool
English: Lindi pepperMagahPippaliPeepaliMaagadhiMaagadhaKanaaPippalikam
Farsi: فلفل بلند
Gujarati: PipliPipara
Hindi: Pipliपिप्पली
Kannada: HippaliHippalibaliKunaModi
Konkani: Pimpli
Latin species name: Piper longum
Malayalam: Thippali
Marathi: PimpaliPeppar
Nepali: पिपला
Odisha: PippoliPipali
Punjabi: PiplamulMaghan
Tamil: TippiliSirimulam
Telugu: TippiliPippilu
Tulu: Ippuli
Unani (traditional medicine): Filfil DaraazDaarfilfil
Urdu: Pipul
Wikidata ID: Q685336
Wikipedia title: Long pepper
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