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  • Chinese cuisine's love affair with dried chile pods extends beyond the domestic borders. Globally, they have become synonymous with Chinese cooking, influencing international dishes like stir-fries, dumplings, and hot pots. Their usage reflects China's culinary philosophy of balancing flavors, where the heat from the chiles is often counterbalanced by sweet, sour, salty, and umami elements.
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  • Most of the best quality paprika comes from either Hungary or Spain. These countries have very different ways of making the spice. In Hungary, the peppers are commonly cured and sun dried. In Spain, the peppers are often cured over smoldering oak logs in large barns for a deep and smoky flavor.

  • Spicy ketchup will obviously be sweeter and very mild in comparison to Sriracha, so as an ingredient, it’s good for big proportions (like for meatloaf). We wouldn’t use it for more authentic chili sauce needs (go with Sriracha there), but based on your recipe context, it can work.

  • The journey of the red pepper, from the fields where it's grown to the pizza supplier who meticulously sources it, is a story of dedication and precision. These suppliers are not just providers of ingredients; they are the guardians of taste, ensuring that every pizza is elevated to its fullest potential with the inclusion of high-quality crushed red pepper.
  • I use cornflour as a thickening agent in my sauce. The mixture may look watery at first, but after the cornflour slurry (equal parts cornflour and water) is added, it develops a thicker consistency. However, you can also use potato starch or tapioca starch if that’s what you have on hand.

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  • Jalapeño Peppers: These medium-sized chili peppers are known for their moderate heat and are often used in Mexican cuisine, salsas, and as a topping for nachos and tacos.
  • What Customers Say: “The Habanero Mango Hot Sauce has a sweet, but not too sweet, flavor bursting with taste and just enough kick to it to give it that awesome flavor. There's really nothing that you couldn't put it on to give whatever you're eating that extra boost in taste. It's a really, really good sauce.”

  • Moving across continents, we encounter the vibrant Harissa powder from North Africa. This blend typically includes chili peppers, garlic, coriander, and caraway seeds, creating a complex, smoky, and slightly tangy flavor that adds a distinctive kick to tagines, roasted vegetables, or even as a pizza topping.
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