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Piment Mulato à l'unité
Les épices curieuses

Mulato Pepper per unit

Mulato Pepper: The Mexican Spice with Character Mulato Pepper is a spice of choice for lovers of unique flavors. At the heart of its chocolatey shell hides a soft texture and a slightly smoky flavor. Revealing notes of licorice, black cherry and tobacco, this chili pepper reveals a flavor complexity that makes it a valuable spice in many cuisines around the world. Its medium intensity, with a strength of 2,500 to 3,000 units on the Scoville scale, makes it a chili pepper accessible to everyone. Origin and History of the Mulato Pepper The Mulato Pepper originates from Mexico, a country where chili peppers are present in every meal. This particular variety is grown in areas where culinary traditions are deeply rooted. Chili pepper crops are an integral part of Mexican history and culture, where it is considered a symbol of warmth and generosity. Culinary Uses of Mulato Pepper Mulato pepper is very versatile in cooking. It can be used in sauces, soups, stews, but also meat and vegetable dishes. It brings a touch of heat without being too spicy, and its smoky notes will add a unique flavor to your preparations. Recipe Ideas with Mulato Chili Con Carne: Add Mulato Chili to your spice mix for an authentic and flavorful chili con carne. For a vegetarian version, replace the meat with marinated tofu. Mole Poblano: This traditional Mexican dish combines chicken, chocolate and Mulato pepper for an explosion of flavors. For a vegetarian alternative, replace the chicken with grilled vegetables. Soups: Add Mulato Pepper to your soups for a touch of heat. It goes particularly well with lentil or chickpea soups. Mexican hot chocolate: For a unique drink, add a pinch of Mulato Pepper to your hot chocolate. This traditional Mexican recipe will surprise your taste buds. Helpful Tips for Using Mulato Pepper Use Mulato Pepper sparingly to balance the flavors. It can be added to your dishes at the start of cooking to release all its flavor. For a milder use, try infusing it in olive oil. This flavored oil can then be used to sauté vegetables or season salads. Pairings with other spices Mulato Chili goes particularly well with cumin, coriander and oregano. It can also be combined with milder spices such as paprika or cocoa to create original spice blends. Embark on a unique taste journey with Mulato Chili, a spice that will awaken your taste buds and enrich your dishes with authentic and nuanced flavors.