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Dried tepin chiles

Dried tepin chiles
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Ingredient Information

Name

Dried tepin chiles

Category

Especias y Hierbas

Popularity

2 recipes

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Inactive

Description

Dried Tepin Chiles are small dehydrated fruits native to Mexico, particularly from regions like Sonora and Chihuahua. Known for their tiny size and intense spicy flavor, these chiles are revered in traditional Mexican cuisine for adding a special touch of heat and smoky flavor to various dishes.

The tepin chile, also called "chile chiltepín" or "bird's eye chili", is considered one of the spiciest chiles and possesses a complex flavor that combines citrusy and earthy notes. In its dried form, it concentrates its intensity even more and is commonly used in sauces, stews, marinades, and as a seasoning in soups and meats.

Regarding their properties, dried tepin chiles contain capsaicin, the compound responsible for their spiciness, which also offers benefits such as stimulating metabolism, providing antioxidant properties, and having anti-inflammatory effects. Additionally, they are rich in vitamins A and C, which contribute to immune health.

In different Hispanic American countries, these chiles may be found under synonyms such as "chiltepines", "chiles piquines", or simply "dried piquines", terms used to refer to this small but powerful ingredient.

In summary, dried tepin chiles are ideal for those seeking an authentic, spicy, and aromatic touch in their traditional or innovative recipes.

Nutritional Properties

32.0g
fiber
24mcg
folate
1229mg
potassium
318
calories
4200mcg
lycopene
12g
proteins
0mg
vitamin c
17g
total fats
41g
carbohydrates

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