In the context of a pepper solution, such as when making a pepper extract, the solvent is typically alcohol or vinegar, which dissolves the compounds from the pepper. The solute is the pepper itself, which contains various flavor compounds, oils, and capsaicin that impart its characteristic taste and heat. Together, they create a mixture where the solute is dispersed within the solvent.
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