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Chile Cascabel Seco Dry cascabel chillies
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Its slightly acidic thick flesh offers a medium-hot rich flavor. Woodsy and smoky-flavored, this chile has nutty and tobacco overtones. Scoville units: 4 (1500-2500).USES:
Use in sauces, soups, relishes, salsas, and stews. Ground or powdered, add to tamales and casseroles or use as a seasoning in a variety of savory dishes. Combine with two or three other chile varieties in the same dish for a more complex hot flavor. -
Chile Pasilla Polvo (100g,1kg, 4.5kg & 22.6kg)
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Also known as "chilaca & chile Negro," have a distinctive dark red-chocolate color and has overtones of chocolate and raisin flavors. Fresh, it is known as chile Chilaca, derived from the Nahuatl "actle," meaning "gray hair" or "old". Scoville units: 3-4 (1000-2500).USES:
The dried Pasilla Negro is an essential ingredient for making classic mole sauce and red enchilada sauce. Add to stews, soups, casseroles, relishes, dips, appetizers, salsa and savory sauces. To prepare, just add a teaspoon to your dish -
A very popular thick-walled, medium heat chilli used widely in Mexican cooking. Great for salsas, nachos, tacos, burritos and pizzas. Usually harvested when green but can be left to mature and turn red. A must for your veggie patch and, once ripped, for your BBQ. The chilli pods go from green to red over time. When fully grown the Jalapeno Chilli can grow up to 70 – 90 cm high and you should be able to get a lot of fresh fruit during the chilli season which lasts approximate 4 to 6 months. How to Grow In seed trays or in fertile well-drained garden soil or pots. 5mm deep, cover with fine soil and keep moist. Pick regularly to encourage further fruit growth. Harvest: As required, 12-14 weeks from sowing. A propagation note will be supplied with the seed packet.