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togarashi chile pepper - Glossary Search

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pasilla chile pepper Glossary Term
A dark green, tapering and narrow pepper that is five to seven inches long. When fully mature it turns a dark brown.
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.
pepper sauce Glossary Term
A spicy hot sauce seasoned with cayenne peppers, chile peppers or peppercorns. It is used as a condiment to many foods, such as meats, chicken and fish, or it can be added to other foods where a spicy flavor is desired, such as marinades, beverages, dips, chili, casseroles or other sauces.
poblano chile pepper Glossary Term
A dark blackish green, triangular-shaped pepper, 3 to 5 inches long, with a wide top that tapers to a blunt end.
melegueta chile pepper Glossary Term
A type of pepper, native to tropical areas of West Africa. Mildly flavored, this pepper grows in a range of 1 to 2 inches in length and contains seeds with a spicy, hot taste that is slightly bitter, providing flavored overtones of cardamom and ginger.
malagueta chile pepper Glossary Term
A well-known pepper native to Brazil, which is at times confused with the Melegueta chile from West Africa.
cascabel chile pepper Glossary Term
A small round chile, approximately 1 inch or slightly larger in length, that turns dark rusty to brownish red in color when mature.
chipotle chile pepper Glossary Term
A Jalapeno pepper, native to Mexico that is smoked, dried and most often served as an appetizer or as an ingredient in sauces, salsas, soups, and stews.
serrano chile pepper Glossary Term
Serrano is a Spanish word meaning "mountain" which may signify the origin and growing area of these chiles.
jalapeño chile pepper Glossary Term
jalapeno, halopeno, halopano, hallopaino, hallopano,
aji serranito chile pepper Glossary Term
A variety of chile, common in Peru, that grows downward to a length of 2 to 3 inches. As an immature chile it is green in color and becomes red as it matures.
shishito chile pepper Glossary Term
A popular Japanese chile that is used in a variety of food dishes. Growing 2 to 4 inches in length, the shishito chile matures from a lime green to a dark red colored exterior that is wrinkled and narrow in shape.
santa fe grande chile pepper Glossary Term
A variety of chile that is usually no more than five inches in length, has a pale yellowish color, and a flavor that ranges from moderate to hot.
yellow hot chile pepper Glossary Term
A variety of chile that is usually no more than five inches in length, has a pale yellowish color, and a flavor that ranges from moderate to hot.
arbol chile pepper Glossary Term
A bright red, slender chile measuring less than 3 inches in length and related to the cayenne chile....
aji limon chile pepper Glossary Term
A Peruvian chile that is 1 to 2 inches in length and grows upright or horizontally, instead of downward or as a hanging fruit.
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.
guajillo chile pepper Glossary Term
A hot and slightly sweet flavored chile that has a long tapered shape and an orange-red color. Typically smoked, this chile provides a medium hot flavor that tastes slightly like green tea or berries.
cayenne chile pepper Glossary Term
A very hot, intense red chile about 2 to 3 inches in length, which is often used in a ground form as a spice.
x-cat-ik chile pepper Glossary Term
A type of chile that is yellow in color with a very hot flavor. They can be used to add spice to many types of dishes and are often added whole to flavor foods as they cook or added as a garnish.
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