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Anyone have any experience with these chiles? The peppers are called Gochugara, which are one of the peppers in the flatiron pepper flake series called Asian Reds:
Here is their description:
Korean Gochugaru (GO-choo-GAH-roo) has such a dynamic and balanced flavor profile, it smells sweet with a subtle fruitiness but tastes savory with a very mild level of heat, it's most commonly known to spice up Kim chi and other stews within Korean cuisine. Gochugaru is traditionally treated with a small amount of salt as part of the drying process.
(Note: Following Pic is from the Refining Fire Chiles website, excellent site BTW!)
Anyone have any experience with these chiles? The peppers are called Gochugara, which are one of the peppers in the flatiron pepper flake series called Asian Reds:
Asian Reds
TWO HEAT LEVELS NOW AVAILABLE! Use the dropdown menu to select the "Original" Asian Reds with a scoville heat rating of 50-70k, and the "Mild" edition with a SHU of 10-20k. We're super excited to announce our newest pepper flake blend! It's a collection of Red Peppers from across the Asian...
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Here is their description:
Korean Gochugaru (GO-choo-GAH-roo) has such a dynamic and balanced flavor profile, it smells sweet with a subtle fruitiness but tastes savory with a very mild level of heat, it's most commonly known to spice up Kim chi and other stews within Korean cuisine. Gochugaru is traditionally treated with a small amount of salt as part of the drying process.
(Note: Following Pic is from the Refining Fire Chiles website, excellent site BTW!)
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