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Home cooks and spice enthusiasts reaching for Lijjat Black Pepper Powder get exactly what the label promises: pure, AGMARK-certified ground black pepper from a well-known Indian women's cooperative. The product is as clean as a packaged spice can be — one ingredient, no hidden additives, naturally low in sodium and sugar — though the 100 g serving size printed on the label is the entire pack rather than a realistic single use, making the per-serving nutrition figures somewhat academic. The most useful thing a consumer should know is that at normal culinary quantities this is a highly safe, minimally processed spice, but those on complex medication regimens should be aware that piperine can meaningfully alter drug absorption.