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- Cayenne pepper is made from dried and ground cayenne peppers, which are a type of chili pepper. It is known for its spicy flavor and vibrant red color. Cayenne pepper is commonly used in spicy dishes such as chili, curry, and hot sauces. It is also believed to have numerous health benefits, including boosting metabolism and aiding digestion.
- Once the peppers are dry, they are ground into a fine powder using specialized equipment. The powder is then sifted to remove any large particles or impurities. Finally, the dried red pepper powder is packaged in airtight containers to preserve its freshness and flavor.
BEST FOR CHILI: GHOST PEPPER HOT SAUCE
Capsaicin oleoresin is a concentrated extract obtained from various types of chili peppers, including cayenne, jalapeño, and other hot pepper varieties. It contains the natural compounds found in these peppers, including capsaicin, which is responsible for the characteristic heat and spiciness.
Bell peppers are popular vegetables in the world. Depending on the country, chili peppers can be called by different names such as sweet peppers, paprika, bell peppers, or simply and understandably, chili peppers. In addition to the name, bell peppers also vary in color. Most of us are familiar with the green, orange, yellow and red varieties but there are also very pale purple, brown and yellow bell peppers. So are bell peppers really spicy?
What is capsaicin exactly?


A World of Heat
Overall, dried red pepper pods are a versatile and flavorful ingredient that adds a spicy kick to Chinese dishes. Whether you're making a fiery Sichuan stir-fry or a comforting bowl of noodles, dried red pepper pods are sure to elevate the flavor of your dish and leave your taste buds tingling. So why not pick up a bag of these spicy gems and start experimenting with them in your own kitchen?


WHAT DOES PAPRIKA TASTE LIKE?