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Pimentón de la Vera | Local Paprika From La Vera, Spain | TasteAtlas
Pimentón de la Vera | Local Paprika From La Vera, Spain | TasteAtlas
Pimentón de la Vera | Local Paprika From La Vera, Spain | TasteAtlas
Pimentón de la Vera | Local Paprika From La Vera, Spain | TasteAtlas

Pimentón de la Vera

Pimentón de la Vera is the smoked paprika that has been produced exclusively in the La Vera valley, in the province of Cáceres since the 16th century. This vibrant red spice is made by grinding dried peppers into a fragrant, spicy, smoky powder.


It became popular in the 16th century when the Spanish conquistadors brought the peppers back from Mexico as a gift for the king and queen of Spain. In autumn, after harvesting, the finest peppers are hanged on strings and are left to dry. They are then smoked using oak wood for two weeks, thus intensifying both their flavor and color.


There are three types of Pimentón de la Vera; dulce, agridulce and picante, or sweet, medium and hot, respectively. The sweet variety is mostly used with light meats, such as octopus, rabbit or chicken. On the other hand, the hot variety is used in heartier winter soups and stews, or in the production of chorizo sausages.

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