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Organic Cayenne Pepper - Baby Bulk

Description Price Quantity
Organic Cayenne Pepper 150g Bag £3.95
Organic Cayenne Pepper 500g Refill £9.50
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Steenbergs Organic Cayenne Pepper is a blended chilli product with a consistent chilli heat in the range of 40,000 - 50,000 Scoville Heat Units; if you want hotter cayenne pepper, we sell it as Hot Cayenne Pepper. Steenbergs Organic Cayenne Pepper has the power to make any dish nice and hot, but it also has subtle flavour-enhancing quality. For a zesty change, add Steenbergs organic cayenne to replace paprika on devilled eggs or potato salad. Steenbergs organic cayenne pepper is from India or Uganda.


Cayenne was traditionally a cultivar of Capsicum annuum, the main species of chilli pepper, from Cayenne in French Guiana. Nowadays, it is usually a blended chilli of mid spicy heat. Chilli plants vary considerably in size, appearance and heat. Capsicum annuum is a herb or small shrub, with oval leaves and firm woody stems, growing to 1 metre high (3ft). They are usually grown as annuals as the yield of chilli fruits diminishes after the first year. The chilli pod is a many seeded red berry with a shiny skin that comes in a wide variety of shapes, colours, thickness and spicy heat.


The aroma and flavour of fresh chillis is distinctly capsicum-like, with a hint of sweetness. Their pungent bite comes from the levels of capsaicin present in the fruit; capsaicin causes the brain to release endorphins and so feelings of wellbeing. To make dry chillis, the fresh chillies are dried indoors at 20-25C (68-77F) to allow them to fully ripen, then they are dried outside on concrete floors, roofs of buildings or woven mats. At night they are heaped into piles and covered with tarpaulins to protect them, before being spread out again during the day. It takes roughly three days for the moisture content to be brought down to 10% from 70-80% when fresh; as an approximation, 100kg of fresh chillies yields 25-35kg of dried chilli spice. For more information on cayenne pepper, visit Wikipedia.


With the popularity of Indian cooking, we have become very fond of chilli in our food, whether dried or via a table sauce. I am forever adding some heat from a sauce to add some spice into insipid and bland chicken, soup or vegetables. Why not also make a simple sauce by adding 3 or 4 fresh chillies or dried organic Birds Eye chilli to a bottle of sherry for a few days, then adding it to food as and when needed? Ground cayenne pepper combines well with almost all other spices and is found in recipes ranging from bhajis through to chutneys and tomato ketchup. For more inspiration, try the BBC Website.


Steenbergs Organic Cayenne Pepper is a core part of Steenbergs range of over 400 organic spices, peppers, seasonings, herbs and flavoured sugars. It can be found in many of our retail stockists; for your nearest outlet, you can search our stockist database, ring Steenbergs on 01765 640 088 or email us at enquiries@steenbergs.co.uk.


 

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Values per 100g:
Energy 318kCal; 1331kJ
Protein 12.0g
Carbohydrates 56.6g
Fat 17.3g

Values per 2.5g teaspoon:
Energy 8kCal; 33kJ
Protein 0.3g
Carbohydrates 1.4g
Fat 0.4g

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