Like the Ancho, the Mulato is a dried Poblano pepper. The Poblano is allowed to ripen past the red stage, turning brown it achieves a deep flavour with notes of tobacco and licorice, less fruity than the Ancho. Often pureed and added to sauces it brings a big, bold flavour addition to any dish.
Ingredients: Dried Mulato chiles
Product of Mexico
Besides being an essential ingredient in mole sauce, the pasilla pepper with it's earthy, mild flavour is suitable for a variety of culinary uses. Hints of cocoa and berries gives it a fairly complex flavour profile and makes it a suitable replacement for the more mature variety, chile negro.
Weight: 85 gr
Product of Mexico
Despite its tiny size the Piquin pepper packs a solid punch. The citrusy, slightly nutty flavour makes it suitable for a variety of dishes - try them in salsas, chilis, enchiladas and egg dishes.
Ingredients: Dried Piquin chiles
Product of Mexico
The morita pepper is a smoke dried ripe, red Jalapeno which gives it a flavour similar to that of a chipotle but bolder and a touch hotter. The biggest difference is that the chipotle is usually smoked for longer which gives it a more intense smoke flavour while the morita is a bit softer and more fruity.
Weight: 85 gr
Product of Mexico
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