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  2. Gochu - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... Gochu (고추) is Korean for chili pepper. " Gochu" may also refer more specifically to: ... Cucumber chili pepper

  3. Gochujang - Wikipedia

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    Korean chili peppers, of the species Capsicum annuum, are spicy yet sweet, making them ideal for gochujang production. According to [ 17 ] , gochujang is typically made from 25% red pepper powder, 22.2% glutinous rice, 5.5% meju powder (60% cooked soybeans and 40% non-glutinous rice), 12.8% salt, 5% malt, and 29% water.

  4. Korean chili pepper - Wikipedia

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    Gochugaru, also known as Korean chili powder, [13] [14] is dried chili powder or flakes used in Korean cuisine. [15] The name gochugaru is derived from Korean gochutgaru 고춧가루, from gochu (고추) 'chili pepper' and garu (가루) 'powder'. [16] [5] [17] In English, gochugaru usually refers to the seedless, Korean variety of chili powder ...

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  7. Chili powder - Wikipedia

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    Chili powder is sometimes known by the specific type of chili pepper used. Varieties of chili peppers used to make chili powder include Aleppo, ancho, cayenne, chipotle, chile de árbol, jalapeño, New Mexico, pasilla, and piri piri chili peppers. Gochugaru is a variety used in Korean cuisine traditionally made from sun-dried Korean red chili ...

  8. Cheongyang chili pepper - Wikipedia

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    The Cheongyang chili pepper (Korean: 청양고추) is a medium-sized chili cultivar of the species Capsicum annuum, with intensity of 10,000 Scoville heat units. [1] Cheongyang chili peppers look similar to regular Korean chili peppers, but are many times spicier. The chili is a local speciality of Cheongyang County in South Korea. [2]

  9. 7 Kimchi Benefits That Prove This Korean Superfood Is as ...

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    If you haven't tried kimchi, you're missing out on probiotics, antioxidants, vitamins, fiber, and more healthy benefits.