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  2. Sichuan pepper - Wikipedia

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    ' numbing and spicy '), common in Sichuan cooking, is a combination of Sichuan pepper and chili pepper, and it is a key ingredient in Chongqing hot pot. [15] Sichuan pepper is also available as an oil (Chinese: 花椒油, marketed as either "Sichuan pepper oil", "Bunge prickly ash oil", or "huajiao oil"). Sichuan pepper infused oil can be used ...

  3. Jiangxi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Jiangxi cuisine (Chinese: 江西菜; pinyin: Jiāngxī cài), also known as Gan cuisine (赣菜; 贛菜; gàncài), is a style of Chinese cuisine derived from the native cooking styles of Jiangxi province in southern China. [1]

  4. Latiao - Wikipedia

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    Latiao (simplified Chinese: 辣条; traditional Chinese: 辣條; lit. 'Spicy stick/spicy strip') is a popular Chinese snack. Latiao consists of strips made with wheat flour (especially wheat gluten), flavored with chili pepper. It is chewy, spicy, [1] and tangy. [2] Latiao is commercially produced by extrusion from a mixture of gluten-rich ...

  5. Er jing tiao - Wikipedia

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    Er jing tiao Dried erjingtiao chilli peppers. Er jing tiao (simplified Chinese: 二荆条; traditional Chinese: 二荊條; pinyin: Èr jīngtiáo) is a variety of chili that is most common in Sichuan cuisine of China. The chili is typically shaped like the letter J and is between 5 and 6 inches long.

  6. Huy Fong Foods - Wikipedia

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    Huy Fong Foods was founded by David Tran (born 1945), an ethnic Chinese businessman and a former Major in the South Vietnamese Army. [7] Tran, after leaving Vietnam in a cargo boat, arrived in Boston in the spring of 1979 as a part of the migration of the Vietnamese boat people following the Vietnam War. [8]

  7. List of hot sauces - Wikipedia

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    Trappey's INDI-PEP Pepper Sauce: Red jalapeño, red cayenne and red tabasco peppers with a variety of spices, onion and garlic 2,000 - 2,400 [23] New Iberia, Iberia Parish, Louisiana, US: Glass bottle Trappey's MEXI-PEP Louisiana Hot Sauce: Red cayenne, red jalapeño and red tabasco peppers 1,400 - 1,800 [23] New Iberia, Iberia Parish ...

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  9. List of Capsicum cultivars - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is only used when it is a particular red color measured with "le petit bâton rouge". [36] Xiao mi la pepper: China: 75,000 SHU: The name xiao mi la literally translates to little rice chili in English. Xiao mi la is one of the three most commonly used peppers in Chinese cuisine.