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Black Pepper
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Ethnic Palate: Mediterranean, American
Pairing: Pilsner, Chardonnay
Historic Description: Black pepper, one of the oldest and most widely used spices, has roots in Mediterranean and Indian cuisines. As a dry rub for wings, it offers a sharp, savory flavor that complements the crisp texture of fried wings. It’s commonly used in American wing joints and Mediterranean-style restaurants
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