Throughout history, spices have been attributed with powers beyond their culinary applications. This applies to the pungent berries of the Piper nigrum plant, believed by some to possess protective and enhancing qualities in various traditions. For example, peppercorns might be included in rituals intended to ward off negativity or to enhance prosperity.
The perceived value of these properties likely stems from the historical rarity and expense of imported spices. Their association with far-off lands imbued them with an air of mystery and power. This, coupled with the stimulating and warming effects of the spice itself, likely contributed to its symbolic significance in different cultures, appearing in folk remedies and protective charms.