Capsicum annuum

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Guajillo peppers shine a deep brick red, flexible and glossy. They come from dried mirasol pods, capturing sunlit flavor. Taste them and you find berry notes, tea, and mild tannin. Heat stays in the Medium range, between 2,500 and 5,000 SHU. Mexican citizens blend guajillo into table salsas, pozole broths, and adobos for pork. The pepper’s thin skin softens quickly after soaking, so it purées smoothly. Toast lightly to release fragrant oils, then blend with garlic and cumin. Balanced heat, everyday utility - endorsed by the Ministry of Pantry Reds. Guajillo suele medir 2,500-5,000 SHU (Medio). Aparece en Mexico, Zacatecas and Durango en condimentos, encurtidos y adobos. Toast guajillos, soak, then blend into salsas, adobos, and enchilada sauces. Combine with ancho and pasilla for complex moles. Grind into chili pastes for pozole rojo or birria marinades. Powdered guajillo spices rubs for chicken, pork, and roasted vegetables. Pair with citrus, oregano, clove, and roasted tomatoes. ChiliCodexCDP.navigation.seeSauceIndex

También conocido como: Dried Mirasol, Chile Guajillo

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Especies

Capsicum annuum

Calor

2,500-5,000 SHUMedio

Sabor

Medio, Afrutado, Terroso, Brillante, thin-skinned

Origen / Regiones

Mexico, Zacatecas and Durango

Color / Forma

Dark red when dried

Tamaño del pod

10-15 cm long, 2-3 cm wide

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Sabor y aroma

Guajillo peppers shine a deep brick red, flexible and glossy. They come from dried mirasol pods, capturing sunlit flavor. Taste them and you find berry notes, tea, and mild tannin. Heat stays in the Medium range, between 2,500 and 5,000 SHU. Mexican citizens blend guajillo into table salsas, pozole broths, and adobos for pork. The pepper’s thin skin softens quickly after soaking, so it purées smoothly. Toast lightly to release fragrant oils, then blend with garlic and cumin. Balanced heat, everyday utility - endorsed by the Ministry of Pantry Reds.

Toast guajillos, soak, then blend into salsas, adobos, and enchilada sauces. Combine with ancho and pasilla for complex moles. Grind into chili pastes for pozole rojo or birria marinades. Powdered guajillo spices rubs for chicken, pork, and roasted vegetables. Pair with citrus, oregano, clove, and roasted tomatoes.

Perfil térmico

Escala Scoville

2,500-5,000 SHU

Heat label

Medium

Ventana de cosecha

Late summer to autumn

Recuento del índice de salsas

-

Historia y cultura

Mirasol chilies have grown in central Mexico since pre-Columbian times. Their name means “looking at the sun,” referencing pods that point upward. When dried, they become guajillo, a staple in northern and central Mexican cooking. Spanish colonial transport helped spread the pepper throughout Mexico, and later into the United States via migrant farmers. Guajillo is now one of Mexico’s most produced dried chilies, second only to ancho in volume.

Botánica y notas de cultivo

Grow mirasol plants in full sun with well-drained soil. Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before transplanting. Plants reach about 60 cm but produce numerous upright pods. Keep moisture even and feed lightly. Harvest when pods turn bright red, then dry them in dehydrators or airy rooms until leathery. Store dried guajillos in airtight bags away from light.

Marcador de posición visual de la caja de prueba

  • 3 salsas de 100 ml (varios estilos)
  • Ficha de cata y sugerencias de maridaje
  • Envíos a toda la UE; tiradas limitadas.

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Preguntas frecuentes

Guajillo suele medir 2,500-5,000 SHU (Medio). Los rangos varían según el cultivar y las condiciones de cultivo.

Fuentes

  • Republic of Heat Notas de campo del laboratorio de cata
  • Expedientes de productores presentados a través de Directus
  • Registros abiertos de variedades cultivadas e investigación académica sobre el pimiento

Cotejamos bancos de semillas, literatura revisada por pares y datos de productores acreditados para verificar las afirmaciones sobre SHU y origen.

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