Capsicum annuum
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Calabrian peppers carry southern Italy’s fiery spirit. The pods are small, conical, and ripen to glossy red. Flavor runs fruity and earthy with a pleasant tang. Heat lives between 25,000 and 40,000 SHU, enough to wake up pasta and cured meats. Citizens crush the peppers into oil-packed spreads, smear them on bread, or toss them with sauteed greens. Makers ferment chopped Calabrians for bomba calabrese, blending chili with eggplant and herbs. Sun-dried pieces stay pliable, ready for stews and pizzas. Rustic fire, coastal heritage - certified by the Ministry of Mediterranean Heat. ChiliCodexCDP.copy.rangeSentenceWithHeat Występuje w Italy, Calabria w przyprawach, marynatach i zalewach. Chop Calabrian peppers into bomba spread, mix with olive oil, or cook them down with tomatoes for spicy sugo. Sprinkle flakes over pizza, pasta, and grilled seafood. Stir them into beans, sautéed cime di rapa, or pork ragú. Blend with citrus and herbs for marinades. The peppers ferment well, creating tangy condiments that pair with cheese and charcuterie. ChiliCodexCDP.navigation.seeSauceIndex
Znany również jako: Calabrian Peperoncino, Diavolicchio
Gatunki
Capsicum annuum
Ciepło
Smak
Gorący, Owocowy, Ziemisty, Piłka, fermentation-friendly
Pochodzenie / Regiony
Italy, Calabria
Kolor / Kształt
Bright red when ripe
Rozmiar podeszwy
5-8 cm long, 1-2 cm wide
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Smak i aromat
Calabrian peppers carry southern Italy’s fiery spirit. The pods are small, conical, and ripen to glossy red. Flavor runs fruity and earthy with a pleasant tang. Heat lives between 25,000 and 40,000 SHU, enough to wake up pasta and cured meats. Citizens crush the peppers into oil-packed spreads, smear them on bread, or toss them with sauteed greens. Makers ferment chopped Calabrians for bomba calabrese, blending chili with eggplant and herbs. Sun-dried pieces stay pliable, ready for stews and pizzas. Rustic fire, coastal heritage - certified by the Ministry of Mediterranean Heat.
Chop Calabrian peppers into bomba spread, mix with olive oil, or cook them down with tomatoes for spicy sugo. Sprinkle flakes over pizza, pasta, and grilled seafood. Stir them into beans, sautéed cime di rapa, or pork ragú. Blend with citrus and herbs for marinades. The peppers ferment well, creating tangy condiments that pair with cheese and charcuterie.
Profil cieplny
Skala Scoville'a
25,000-40,000 SHU
Heat label
Hot
Okres zbiorów
Late summer to autumn
Liczba indeksów sosów
-
Historia i kultura
Chilies reached Italy in the 16th century, and Calabrian farmers adapted them to the sunny toe of the peninsula. Over generations, the peperoncino became a regional emblem, celebrated at Diamante’s chili festival. Artisanal producers preserve peppers in olive oil, vinegar, or salt, shipping jars worldwide. Calabrian chilies now appear in Italian-American kitchens and gourmet shelves, representing Southern Italy’s culinary identity.
Botanika i uwagi dotyczące uprawy
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Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before planting. Transplant into full sun and well-drained, calcareous soil once nights exceed 15°C. Plants grow 60 cm tall and branch heavily, bearing clusters of pods. Provide steady moisture, but let soil dry slightly between waterings to intensify flavor. Harvest when pods turn bright red, typically 75 to 90 days after transplant. Dry them whole or preserve in oil.
Wizualny symbol zastępczy Trial Box
- 3 × 100 ml sosów (różne rodzaje)
- Karta degustacyjna i wskazówki dotyczące łączenia potraw
- Wysyłka na terenie całej UE; limitowana seria
Pudełko próbne
Jednorazowe pudełko, które pozwala odkrywać smak i aromat różnych rodzajów sosów. Bez zobowiązań – po prostu spróbuj i zanotuj swoje wrażenia.
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Gorący, Owocowy, Ziemisty, Piłka, fermentation-friendly
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Chop Calabrian peppers into bomba spread, mix with olive oil, or cook them down with tomatoes for spicy sugo. Sprinkle flakes over pizza, pasta, and grilled seafood. Stir them into beans, sautéed cime di rapa, or pork ragú. Blend with citrus and herbs for marinades. The peppers ferment well, creating tangy condiments that pair with cheese and charcuterie.
Start seeds indoors 8 weeks before planting. Transplant into full sun and well-drained, calcareous soil once nights exceed 15°C. Plants grow 60 cm tall and branch heavily, bearing clusters of pods. Provide steady moisture, but let soil dry slightly between waterings to intensify flavor. Harvest when pods turn bright red, typically 75 to 90 days after transplant. Dry them whole or preserve in oil.
Wear gloves when processing large batches, especially when making bomba. If oil gets on skin, wash with soap and apply dairy or vinegar to calm heat.
Źródła
- Republic of Heat notatki terenowe z laboratorium degustacyjnego
- Dokumentacja producenta złożona za pośrednictwem Directus
- Otwarte rejestry odmian i badania naukowe dotyczące papryki
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