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  2. Merkén - Wikipedia

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    Merkén originates primarily from the cuisine of the Mapuche of the Araucanía Region of Chile, but is also used in Chilean cuisine as a replacement for fresh chili. Since the beginning of the 21st century, merkén has drawn the attention of professional chefs and has begun to find an international market, at the same time, having a widespread use in Chilean cuisine.

  3. Malagueta pepper - Wikipedia

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    Malagueta pepper (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐlɐˈɡetɐ]), a variety of Capsicum frutescens, [1] is a type of chili pepper widely used in the Portuguese-speaking world (Brazil, Portugal, Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde, and São Tomé and Príncipe) and the Caribbean.

  4. Guajillo chili - Wikipedia

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    Guajillo chilies are used in marinades, salsas, pastes, butters and spice rubs to flavor meats, fat and oil with other ingredients. The guajillo chili, with its more delicate flavor, is used with fish and chicken, or added to salsa as a side dish. Some Mexican dishes where guajillo chiles are a main ingredient include: Chilate or mole de olla ...

  5. Choricero peppers - Wikipedia

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    Alongside onion, it is the main ingredient in salsa vizcaína, the base of bacalao a la vizcaína, and marmitako.; Choricero peppers are used in sukalki, a Basque meat stew.

  6. Aleppo pepper - Wikipedia

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    The Aleppo pepper has a moderate heat level of about 10,000 on the Scoville scale, [5] [6] with some fruitiness and mild, cumin-like undertones.Its flavor is similar to the ancho chile, but oilier and slightly salty; salt is often used in the drying process. [2]

  7. Chocolate habanero - Wikipedia

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    The Chocolate Habanero pepper is a cultivar of the habanero chili, which has been selectively bred to produce spicier, heavier, and larger fruit, ultimately more potent than its derivative. [ citation needed ]

  8. Habanero - Wikipedia

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    Habanero peppers, brown (chocolate) variety. Several growers have attempted to selectively breed habanero plants to produce hotter, heavier, and larger peppers. Most habaneros rate between 200,000 and 300,000 on the Scoville scale. In 2004, researchers in Texas created a mild version of the habanero, but retained the traditional aroma and flavor.

  9. Mulato pepper - Wikipedia

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    The mulato has been described as tasting somewhat like chocolate [2] or licorice, with undertones of cherry and tobacco. Its heat rating is 2,500 to 3,000 on the Scoville scale . References