1. Tellicherry Black Pepper
- Big round size
- Pungent aroma
- Grown in Malabar coast in Kerala state
2. Malabar Black Pepper
- Smaller than Tellicherry
- Less pungent aroma
- Greenish hue in color appearance
Tellicherry and Malabar peppers come from the same vine trees and production areas. Tellicherry is larger and has a fuller flavor and pungent aroma as it is kept on the vine longer than Malabar pepper
3. Light Berries Black Pepper
- Small in size
- Light black or brown color
- Grown in southern India and Andaman and Nicobar islands
Most common varieties:
1. Lada Belantoeng
2. An Do
3. Vinh Linh
4. Loc Ninh
Pepper harvesting is concentrated primarily in 6 provinces - Binh Phuoc with, Dak Nong, Dak Lak, Ba Ria-Vung, Dong Nai, and Gia Lai. The provinces in the Central Highlands and the Southeastern regions are the largest in terms of area and productivity. There are also other pepper-growing areas in Phu Quoc and Kien Giang and Quang Tri.
Brazilian black pepper is considered to be amongst the high-quality black peppers along with India and Vietnam is grown mainly in 2 regions; Para in the Amazonia region and Espirito Santo. The variety is called Belem.