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  2. Ajika - Wikipedia

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    Ajika or Adjika (Georgian: აჯიკა), is a Georgian [1] spicy, subtly flavored sauce or dip from Samegrelo region. Often used to flavor food. [2] Ajika is primarily pepper based and usually includes other spices such as coriander, fenugreek, or blue fenugreek.

  3. Chimichurri - Wikipedia

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    Chimichurri is usually made from finely chopped flat leaf parsley, but the other seasonings used may vary. [8] Inclusion of red wine vinegar, garlic, salt, black pepper, oregano, crushed pepper flakes or other preparations of chili pepper, and olive or sunflower oil is typical (plus a shot of hot water).

  4. List of condiments - Wikipedia

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    Ketchup and mustard on fries Various grades of U.S. maple syrup. A condiment is a supplemental food (such as a sauce or powder) that is added to some foods to impart a particular flavor, enhance their flavor, [1] or, in some cultures, to complement the dish, but that cannot stand alone as a dish.

  5. Chili powder - Wikipedia

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    Chili powder blends are composed chiefly of chili peppers and blended with other spices including cumin, onion, garlic powder, and sometimes salt. [3] [4] The chilis are most commonly red chili peppers; "hot" varieties usually also include cayenne pepper. As a result of the varying recipes used, the spiciness of any given chili powder is variable.

  6. Crushed red pepper - Wikipedia

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    Crushed red pepper or red pepper flakes is a condiment or spice [1] consisting of dried and crushed (as opposed to ground) red chili peppers. This condiment is most often produced from cayenne -type peppers, although commercial producers may use a variety of different cultivars , usually within the 30,000–50,000 Scoville unit range. [ 2 ]

  7. 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.

  8. Nonivamide - Wikipedia

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    It is present in chili peppers, [2] but is commonly manufactured synthetically. It is more heat-stable than capsaicin . Nonivamide is used as a food additive to add pungency to seasonings , flavorings , and spice blends.

  9. Malagueta pepper - Wikipedia

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    It got its name from the unrelated melegueta pepper, an African spice from Guinea which is a member of the ginger family. [2] The malagueta pepper is a small, tapered chili that grows to about 5 cm (2 in) in length. It has a range of 60,000 to 100,000 Scoville units.