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-Rutaceae - syn.Xanthoxylum piperitum DC.Japanese Pepper, **Japanischer Pfeffer**+Zanthoxylum piperitum DC. - syn.Xanthoxylum piperitum DC. - Rutaceae - Japanese Pepper, **Japanischer Pfeffer**, "Szechuanpfeffer"
  
-Deciduous shrub, up to 2m high, with tiny (5mm) yellow-green flowers.+Deciduous shrub, up to 2m high, with tiny (5mm) yellow-green flowers; native to Japan, the Korean peninsula and China.
  
 "It is dioecious, and the flowers of the male plant can be consumed as hana-sanshō, while the female flowers yield berries or peppercorns of about 5mm. For commercial harvesting, thornless varieties called the Asakura sansho are widely cultivated. Around September to October, the berries turn scarlet and burst, scattering the black seeds within... The plant is important commercially. The pulverized mature fruits ("peppercorns" or "berries") known as "Japanese pepper" or kona-zanshō (Japanese: 粉ざんしょう). This is the standard spice for sprinkling on the broiled eel (kabayaki unagi) dish. It is also one of the seven main ingredients of the blended spice called shichimi, which also contains red chili peppers." [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zanthoxylum_piperitum]] "It is dioecious, and the flowers of the male plant can be consumed as hana-sanshō, while the female flowers yield berries or peppercorns of about 5mm. For commercial harvesting, thornless varieties called the Asakura sansho are widely cultivated. Around September to October, the berries turn scarlet and burst, scattering the black seeds within... The plant is important commercially. The pulverized mature fruits ("peppercorns" or "berries") known as "Japanese pepper" or kona-zanshō (Japanese: 粉ざんしょう). This is the standard spice for sprinkling on the broiled eel (kabayaki unagi) dish. It is also one of the seven main ingredients of the blended spice called shichimi, which also contains red chili peppers." [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zanthoxylum_piperitum]]
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