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Mexican Peppers

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Jalapeños

Xalapa
4.0

Jalapeño is a pepper with Mexican origins, but nowadays it's grown throughout the world due to its unique flavor and a mild level of heat, from 2,500 to 8,000 Scovilles. The name is Spanish for Jalapa or Xalapa, the capital of Veracruz, whe... READ MORE

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Chipotle

Mexico
4.2

Chipotle is a variety of a hot pepper that is basically a smoked and dried ripe jalapeño. The name of this hot pepper is derived from the Nahuatl word chilpoctli, which means smoked chile. Traditionally, chipotle ... READ MORE

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Ancho chile pepper

Puebla
4.2

Ancho is the dried version of ripe poblano chile peppers. The peppers are dried for preservation purposes, and when ground, they can be used in spice rubs, moles, soups, salsas, and enchilada sauces. In their dried form, the hear... READ MORE

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Chile de arbol

Mexico
4.1

Chile de árbol is a Mexican hot pepper which can be fresh, dried, or ground into a powder. It is characterized by an intense, bright red color and a heat level between 15,000 and 30,000 on the Scoville scale. This chile pepper is o... READ MORE

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Poblano pepper

Puebla
4.0

Poblano is a fresh hot pepper variety originating from Mexico. These peppers are dark green in color, and when fully ripe, the colors become dark red or brown. The flavors are mild, and the Scoville Heat Unit ranges from 1,000 to 2,000. Poblano pe... READ MORE

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Guajillo chile

Mexico
4.2

Guajillo is a traditional chili pepper variety, and one of the main producers of this variety is the state of Zacatecas. The guajillo is the dried form of mirasol chili pepper and its Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) ranges from 2,500 to 5,000. The skin i... READ MORE

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Chile pasilla

Mexico
3.9

Pasilla chile (lit. little raisin) is a traditional hot pepper and the dried form of the chilaca pepper. It's also sometimes called pasilla bajio and has a heat range from 250 to 3,999 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Although most of the dried peppers ... READ MORE

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Sport Peppers

Mexico
3.8

Sport peppers are mild chili peppers that are especially popular in the Southern United States and Chicago. They're a key element of the popular Chicago-style hot dog. The peppers have a Scoville Heat Unit ranging from 10,000 to 23,000 and they're... READ MORE

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Cascabel chile

Mexico
3.7

Cascabel chiles are dark red chiles that retain their round shape when dried. They are also known as rattlesnake chiles, referring to the fact that the loose seeds make a rattling sound when the chiles are shaken. These chiles ar... READ MORE

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Puya chile

Mexico
4.0

Puya is a Mexican chile pepper that is typically used in its dried form. It is characterized by a color that ranges from crimson red to purple, and a heat level that ranges from 5,000 to 8,000 on the Scoville scale. Puya chiles have a del... READ MORE

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Mulato chile

Mexico
n/a

Mulato is a dried chile pepper variety from central Mexico with a smoky and sweet flavor and mild heat. Its flavor has hints of licorice, coffee, cherries, and chocolate. Along with ancho and pasilla chiles, mulato is a ... READ MORE

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Tlaola Serrano chili pepper

Tlaola
3.8

Serrano (meaning of the mountain) is a chili pepper native to Tlaola, located in the Mexican state of Puebla. It is cultivated by a group of women from the Nahua community who grow it on terraces, while a greenhouse is used to gr... READ MORE