Does anyone have a source for some Aleppo pepper seeds? It is also called the Halaby pepper.
Thanks.
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There are probably many more that are not in GRIN, or that are duplicated. The real question is, is that the variety used to make Churiso. The foodie/hippies that I know who are being taught by the mad Frenchie French chef, say the pepper has to be the Aleppo used to make Churiso.
DP, I don't want to be presumptuous. What is Churiso? I thought Aleppos were Turkish or Syrian (as previously mentioned), and not French.
Does anyone have a source for some Aleppo pepper seeds? It is also called the Halaby pepper.
Thanks.
Aleppo Pepper
This Turkish crushed chili has an ancho-like flavor with a little
more heat and tartness. Put a jar right on the table and shake on
pizza, subs and salads. Aleppo Pepper is great on grilled meats like
chicken breast, steak, chops and our flavorful, easy Turkish
Kabobs. Aleppo Pepper also makes an attractive sprinkle for
potato, chicken and tuna salad and deviled eggs too. Try mixing
Aleppo Pepper with our Greek Seasoning for flavorful
roast chicken, tasty pork chops, and robust salads. Aleppo Pepper
is also known as halaby pepper.
Eephus, if you can get some seed or a variety of "Aleppo"seed, from your friend in Syria, and be willing to share, I would be grateful.
If I get seed, a few of us are going to have a grow out and start dispersing it thereafter. I'd love to be able to have this be more available outside of its points of origin.
I'm putting seed in hands more talented than my own, to be sure.
I wonder if aleppo is available in Isreal? isreal borders syria though the two nations do not have diplomatic relations food is one of those issues that holds no boundaries.
perhaps omri member knows of a source - who knows, maybe he goes for pizza and aleppo shakers are on every table - like salt.