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UPC 066958480844

Barcode for Royal Command Whole Scotch Bonnet Peppers - 50g One of the Hottest Peppers on the Scoville Scale, Dried Jamaican Hot Chili Peppers, Make Hot Sauce, Jerk Seasoning & More

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Brand ROYAL COMMAND
EAN 0066958480844
Manufacturer Royal Command
MPN 184084
UPC 066958480844

Description

  1. DRIED SCOTCH BONNETS When using dried peppers such as these, rinse them first with warm water. Then let sit in hot water for 10 minutes to rehydrate before adding to your dish whole or chopping.
  2. FEEL THE HEAT The Scotch bonnet is one of the hottest peppers out there, ranking side-by-side with the habanero on the Scoville heat scale! Scotch bonnets are hot peppers, very hot, but they can have an almost sweet, vaguely fruity taste underlying the spice.
  3. A CARIBBEAN CLASSIC The pepper of choice in the Caribbean, and for good reason. The key ingredient in pepper sauce, a typical Caribbean condiment. The pepper grows mainly in Jamaica and is an essential ingredient in jerk marinade. Up the heat in chili con carne or in barbeque sauce for pork ribs. Use them to make a fiery homemade hot sauce. They add heat to chicken or fish curry for roti.
  4. COOKING WITH SCOTCH BONNET In some preparations, it's simply chopped or minced and added to the food in the early stages of cooking. You can reduce a lot of the heat from the Scotch bonnet pepper by removing its seeds as well as the membrane found inside the pepper. Consider wearing cooking gloves while handling.
  5. BRINGS HEAT AND FLAVOUR The dried chilli is maroon coloured and wrinkled with a smoky, tropical fruit and spice flavour. Sometimes used whole to impart flavor without the full impact of their heat. The more finely the pepper is chopped, the more heat is spread in the dish. And be sure to take care when you're chopping the pepper! You'll definitely feel the effects if it comes in contact with your skin - don't touch your eyes or mouth!

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