California Chile Pepper ~ Sweet Anaheim
$5.00 – $23.00
Very sweet, with no heat, this Chile is the dried version of fully-ripened Anaheim Chile. Substitute for Paprika or Ancho Chile. Provides additional depth in Chili powders while modulating heat.
SKU | 2914L |
Categories | Lamb, Pork, Poultry & Eggs, Soups & Stews, Spices, Spices for Beef – BBQ, Curry & Chile Blends |
Tags | Affiliate Favorites, Americas, Chiles, Nutmeg Notebook Favorites, SOS Free, Straight Up Food Favorites |
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Jodi Friesner (verified owner) –
This chile pepper is so fresh! Deep red color, wonderful scent, sweet rich flavor. It is so hard to find ground chile pepper that is both fresh and not too spicy. It leaves room for adding chipotle or fresh hot peppers without making a dish too spicy.