🌟 Spice Up Your Life with McCormick's Black Pepper!
McCormick Table Grind Black Pepper is a 16 oz jar of hand-harvested, coarse ground black pepper that adds a sharp aroma and earthy heat to a variety of dishes, from steaks to salads. Perfect for enhancing flavors in stews, casseroles, and more.
Z**E
Good pepper
Great. Had a fresh ground scent. Tastes great.
W**R
Good value
Good quality Like the large container Good value and its hard to find these days
H**Y
Table Grind vs Pure Grind
This pepper is very flavorful. Some customers feel the grains were too large & coarse. Maybe the names of the peppers threw them off. Perhaps this will help.Table grind is coarse, perhaps better used in the actual cooking of the dish.Pure ground is finer and probably what most people put in the pepper shaker & use to season at the table.
A**R
Great Value
The quality of taste of this pepper is outstanding!!!
M**F
McCormick grind black pepper
What a good quality and quantity of this product. Ease to use & stays seal. Great purchase for me
D**H
This smells nice and potent
When did pepper get to be so expensive? This smelled fresh and potent when I opened it and the color looks better too. Great price. Great familiar trusted product.
A**E
It's not the same pepper you get in the cans - 'table grind' is much more coarse.
Buyer BEWARE - this is not the same product that you get when you buy McCormick black pepper in the smaller cans. Maybe that's what 'table ground' means, but it's not intuitive, and if anything made me think it WOULD be the same because I use the smaller cans at the table (and the size of them lends itself to being on the table). This pepper is much more coarsely ground, and has less flavor.From their website:"Pure Ground: Imparts the greatest amount of flavor due to its fine, consistent granulation. Use in cooking when lower visibility is desired.Shaker Grind: Medium Grind, excellent for tabletop application finishing a dish.Table Grind: Slightly more coarse ground pepper, this larger tabletop grind is perfect for visual appeal."So the 'shaker grind' is what they recommend for the TABLE, and the 'table grind' is what they recommend for more visual appeal (e.g. cooking and presentation)... and what comes in the cans is 'pure ground', which is uh, good for lower visibility... Makes perfect sense to me.Not a bad product, but I was a little disappointed, and hey, why not just call the grades 'fine', 'medium', and 'course' ground? Or, assume the customer might be able to understand numbers and just put the mesh size? I think that would be better than the cryptic terminology used.
S**S
McCormick’s Pepper.
Taste like pepper, fresh, smells like pepper with a few sneezes there…lol. Quality is great and size is .
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