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sweet pepper Glossary Term
A sweet pepper is a mild to sweet flavored pepper that can be eaten raw or cooked. Some varieties have a sweet but bitter taste.
pepper jelly Glossary Term
A spicy variety of jelly that is typically used as a condiment for appetizers and snacks rather than a breakfast or tea jelly.
sanaam chile pepper Glossary Term
A thin chile pepper that is often used as a flavoring in Indian foods. Flat in shape, this pepper ranges in size from 3 to 5 inches long.
dundicut chile pepper Glossary Term
A small, round chile pepper that is commonly used as a flavoring in Indian cooking. This pepper is a very common pepper in Pakistan, providing a spicy to hot flavor similar to Scotch bonnet peppers.
dried pepper flakes Glossary Term
Chopped red hot chile peppers (usually Cayenne) that are dehydrated to form flakes. They are used to add hotness to food, commonly found at pizzerias as a condiment to sprinkle on pizza.
ornamental pepper Glossary Term
A very small pepper, which is only approximately 1 inch long and ½ inch wide. The pepper changes color throughout maturity, starting out yellow, changing to orange and is finally red at maturity.
anaheim chile pepper Glossary Term
A type of chile pepper that is about 5 inches in length, is green or red in color, and has a mild to medium-hot flavor.
black pepper Glossary Term
A spice that is derived berries grown on pepper plants, such as the Piper nigrum, Piper longum or the Piper retrofractum plants.
bhut jolokia chile pepper Glossary Term
Grown primarily in northern India, this pepper is considered to be the hottest and provide the most intense heat of all chile peppers.
japónes pepper Glossary Term
A long narrow chile pepper that is native to China, Japan and also common in regions of Mexico. Translated, the word Japónes means "Japanese" in Spanish to denote an Asian variety of pepper.
tien tsin chile pepper Glossary Term
A Chinese pepper grown for its spicy hot flavor. This chile is generally 1 to 2 inches in length and red in color.
birds-eye chile pepper Glossary Term
A small chile pepper that is typically harvested when it is approximately an inch in length and matured from green to red or purple in color.
pimento or pimiento Glossary Term
A small, heart-shaped, sweet chile pepper, which may be mild or spicy hot in flavor and somewhat bitter tasting.
pepper blend Glossary Term
Several varieties of peppercorn berries picked at different times, dried by using different drying processes resulting in distinctively different flavors, and mixed together to create a blend of three or four peppercorns.
green chile pepper Glossary Term
Any of the varieties of chilies that are harvested when they are young, still green colored and tender in texture.
jamaican hot chile pepper Glossary Term
A small red chile with an irregular shape and very hot flavor. It is used in many spicy main dishes as well as an ingredient for chile sauces and other similar condiments.
ichimi chile pepper Glossary Term
A variety of red chile that is small with a very hot flavor. It is Japanese in origin and is available fresh and dried.
habanero chile pepper Glossary Term
A small chile that is 2 inches or less in length with a color that ranges from light green when fresh to bright orange, red, yellow, or brown.
pequin chile pepper Glossary Term
One of the smallest chile peppers but also one of the hottest. The chile is very small and has an elongated shape.
arbol chile pepper Glossary Term
A bright red, slender chile measuring less than 3 inches in length and related to the cayenne chile....
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