🌶️ Spice Up Your Life with Chiltepin!
Dried Chiltepin Peppers, available in various sizes from 0.5 Oz to 6 Oz, deliver a heat level comparable to Habanero, making them an essential ingredient for enhancing the flavor of salsas, soups, stews, and seafood dishes.
B**6
Great quality
I have looked around locally and the best pepper ive found are clearly aged... these are brite and beautiful...Hot, ranking 50k to 100k on the Scofield scale. Context.... a jalapeño ranks about 2500 to 5k.Worth every penny
J**G
Very good
I use these whole and also grind them with other peppers in my spice grinder. Good taste and nice heat.
S**N
Yum, and lots of kick!
Love the heat and the Smoky flavor. I use it in my sauces and Mexican recipes all the time. Highly recommend.
T**D
The chilis have lots of flavor and are very fresh.
Fresh whol chilies. I know this because the seeds are excellent and have great growing potential. I’m very impressed with the product and highly recommend it.They are crunchy and full of flavor.
D**K
A unique smokey hot pepper.
Chiltepin hot smokey peppers are difficult to find. They add a distinct smoke flavor with a high degree of heat. Simply a unique , flavorful and HOT pepper. More flavor than habanero or other hot peppers. Simply try it for a welcome change of pace!
R**R
hot & flavor is great
1/4 to 1/3 cup chiltepins, 1-2 cloves garlic, 1-tsp mexi oregano, 1-tsp kosher salt & 2 cups clamato juice, mix together in a blender or blend with an immersion blender-- your welcome!--
A**O
Nice peppers, questionable origin
I enjoy spicy peppers provided they have good flavor. I saw Chiltepin peppers on a TV show and they sounded interesting, so I got a 2oz bag.The dried peppers smell good. Grinding some up they are not too hot on the tongue, similar to a cayenne. What little I tasted was pleasant with a hint of citrus and a faint hint of bitter. Then I looked at the bag more closely.The peppers are distributed by Morel who does not list a country of origin. Most alarming is the warning on the bag, "Recommendation: Wash before consuming". What could be on these?! How does one wash a dried pepper without ruining it?So, I will consume no more from this bag, which has become a bag of seeds. I will sprout some because I'm really curious what they taste like fresh. I suspect they will be very good.
G**H
High quality
My son is a displaced Texan now living in Chicago. These things grow wild in my yard here in Texas, and I was always picking them and sending them to him. Last year, poor pepper crop. So, last Christmas, I turned to Amazon, and lo and behold, I found some! Sent him a 4 ounce bag. He gushed over them for months. "Best Christmas gift ever!" Says that they were fresh, very hot, high quality. He even planted a few in pots and now has a few plants growing in his window. So, this Christmas, I sent him a bigger bag. Best gift ever for a displaced Texas country boy!I wanna go home to the armadillo...
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