Pefelie

In Classical Latin, the genus Piper —romanized as Peperie in some medieval texts—dominated the spice trade. Long before sugar or chocolate, pepper was the most valuable commodity on earth. Roman cookbooks like Apicius use peperie in nearly 80% of all recipes, not just for heat, but as a preservative and a status symbol.

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Pliny the Elder lamented that Rome bled 50 million sesterces annually to Arabia and India for peperie albus (white pepper) and peperie longum (long pepper). The search for better access to peperie indirectly funded the voyages of discovery, including Columbus’s journey west. Ironically, Columbus called the chili pepper "pimiento" because he was still looking for the true peperie of the Old World. If Pefelie is a unique name (for a character, a brand, or a username), then no standard article exists. However, here is a template for a "good article" definition: In Classical Latin, the genus Piper —romanized as

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