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The pepper is small and finger-long, slender, and thin-walled. Although it turns from green to red upon ripening, it is usually harvested while green. The name refers to the fact that the tip of the chili pepper ( 唐辛子 , tōgarashi ) looks like the lion ( 獅子 , shishi ) head; in Japanese , it is often abbreviated as shishitō .
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Padrón peppers are small, about 2 inches (5 cm) long and have an elongated shape. They are often picked, sold and eaten unripe, when they are still green. The taste is mild, but some exemplars can be quite hot. This property has given rise to the popular Galician aphorism " Os pementos de Padrón, uns pican e outros non " ("Padrón peppers ...
Tōgarashi (唐辛子) is Japanese for genus Capsicum, or specifically the species Capsicum annuum, and commonly translated as chili pepper. When the term is used in English, it refers to any number of chili peppers or chili pepper-related products from Japan, including: Shichimi, or Shichimi tōgarashi, a condiment that is a mixture of seven ...
Here, a roundup of the very best bell pepper recipes for every season and occasion. 24 Types of Peppers and When to Cook with Them 1. Enchilada Stu.
Sichuan pepper (Chinese: 花椒; pinyin: huājiāo; Nepali: टिमुर, romanized: timur), also known as Szechuan pepper, Chinese prickly ash, Chinese pepper, Mountain pepper, and mala pepper, is a spice commonly used in Sichuan cuisine in China, in Nepal, and in northeast India. Despite its name, Sichuan pepper is not closely related to ...
Sriracha (/ s ɪ ˈ r æ tʃ ə / sirr-ATCH-ə or / s ɪ ˈ r ɑː tʃ ə / sirr-AH-chə; Thai: ศรีราชา, pronounced [sǐːrāːtɕʰāː] ⓘ) is a type of hot sauce or chili sauce made from a paste of chili peppers, distilled vinegar, pickled garlic, sugar, and salt. [1]