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Cubeb


Cubeb, Piper cubeba, or tailed pepper, is a plant in genus Piper, cultivated for its fruit and essential oil.

It is mostly grown in Java and Sumatra, hence sometimes called Java pepper.
The fruits are gathered before they are ripe, and carefully dried.
Commercial cubebs consist of the dried berries, similar in appearance to black pepper, but with stalks attached — the "tails" in "tailed pepper".
The dried pericarp is wrinkled, its color ranges from grayish-brown to black. The seed is hard, white and oily.

The odor of cubebs is described as agreeable and aromatic. The taste, pungent, acrid, slightly bitter and persistent.

It has been described as tasting like allspice, or like a cross between allspice and black pepper.

Cubeb came to Europe via India through the trade with the Arabs.

It is used as a flavoring agent for gins and cigarettes in the West, and as a seasoning for food in Indonesia.