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Duros de harina (also known as pasta para chicharrones, churritos, Mexican wagon wheels or pin wheels) are a popular Mexican snack food made of puffed wheat, often flavored with chili, Valentina and lemon. When cooked, chicharrones have a light, airy consistency similar. To prepare just heat oil in a pan and once hot, put some chicharrones in it, making sure that they are loose and not in top of each other, keep them there for a couple of second until they grow double their size and no "raw" part is seen. Let them dry and pat dry excess oil. Serve with lemon, salt and your favourite snack salsa (Valentina, Chamoy, Sabrozita)
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Green Habanero La Meridana 12 x 150 ml Salsa Picante Habanero Red La Meridana 12 x 150 ml TASTE: one of the hottest chiles in the world, the red habanero is at least 50 times hotter than the jalapeño. They have a distinctively sweet, tropical fruity flavor and an apricot aroma.
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Habanero chile peppers mix especially well with foods containing tropical fruits or tomatoes. They are traditionally used to add sizzle to Caribbean barbecues, salsas, marinades, and bottled condiments. Chop and add sparingly to sauces, pickles, dips or use as a table spice. -
Green Jalapeño powder 100g Jalapeño Powder 100g Jalapeno, Capsicum annuum, is widely considered to be the most recognized chile in the US. Pronounced "ha lay pain yo", this chile is native to Mexico where it is known as "cuaresmenos" (meaning Lenten chile), "chile gordo" (fat chile) and "huachinango" (a specific cultivar of jalapeno that is red in color). Its named after the town of Xalapa (sometimes spelled as Jalapa) in the Mexican state of Veracruz.
TASTE:
it has a strong spicy aroma and an intense flavour of green jalapeno chilli peppers, can be used in most Mexican themed dishes, homemade salsa, meat rubs seasoning blends, marinades, or try lightly sprinkled over nachos and melted cheese.USES:
Achiote is the main ingredient to prepare Traditional Mexican dishes such as Achiote Chicken or Cochinita Pibil, the spicy pork dish, so popular in Mexico, or tomarinate meat for the world famous Tacos Al Pastor. It is also a key ingredient in the drink tascalate from Chiapas, Mexico. Other people use a hint of achiote to colour (yellow) other dishes such as tamales or sauces. RECIPES Use this powder to add a vibrant natural red-orange color to food or as a base to prepare achiote paste.RECIPES:
(These links will open in a new browser tab) https://www.pepperscale.com/jalapeno-powder-uses/ https://recipeland.com/recipe/v/cin-chili-43188 -
Guacamole Salsa Herdez 12 x 240 g, 215 g Salsa Guacamole by Herdez is a medium spicy chunky sauce with natural tomatillos and avocado or Mexican green tomatoes that give it that unique green fruity taste that a green salsa has.
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Avocado with Green Tomato (tomatillo) blended with onion garlic green chilli salt and pepper, acidic flavour.USES:
Use Salsa Guacamole La Costena in enchiladas, chilaquiles, over eggs, on quesadillas, tacos, tostadas, huaraches, sopes and tamales or simply as a dip for chips! -
Chile Habanero Polvo (100 g)
TASTE:
This potent powder delivers a fiery kick, bringing bold, spicy flavor to any dish. Perfect for marinades, rubs, and sauces, it adds a deliciously hot twist to your favorite recipes. Our habanero chili powder is an essential addition to any spice collection. Feel free to get creative with this powerful ingredient to craft your own signature dishes. A little goes a long way, so use it sparingly!USES:
Add to stews, soups, casseroles, relishes, dips, appetizers, salsa and savory sauces. To prepare, just add a teaspoon to your dish -
Havanna Dulce de Leche 250g HAVANNA Dulce de Leche. The same thing that HAVANNA alfajores are made with is considered to be one of the richest alfajores in the world! . It's great for times when the cravings for food are increasing, great for cookies, pancakes, toast, brownies, ice cream, and desserts. Made according to the traditional recipe. 100% AUTITENCIAL! Unbeatable taste!
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CaramelUSES:
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Hoja santa, yerba santa, hierba santa, Mexican pepperleaf, acuyo, tlanepa, anisillo, root beer plant, Vera Cruz pepper and sacred pepper, is an aromatic herb with a heart-shaped, velvety leaf which grows in tropic Mesoamerica. It is often used in Mexican cuisine in tamales, fish or meat wrapped in its fragrant leaves for cooking, and as an essential ingredient in mole verde, a green sauce originally from the Oaxaca region of Mexico.[3] It is also used to flavor eggs and soups like pozole.[13] In Central Mexico, it is used to flavor chocolate drinks.[4] In southeastern Mexico, a green liquor called 'verdín is made from hoja santa.[14] It is also used for tea.