Aleppo pepper

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Aleppo Pepper[edit]

Dried Aleppo pepper flakes

Aleppo pepper is a variety of Capsicum annuum used as a spice, particularly in Middle Eastern cuisine. It is named after the city of Aleppo in northern Syria, which was a key trading city along the Silk Road.

Characteristics[edit]

Aleppo pepper is known for its moderate heat level, fruity undertones, and mild, cumin-like aroma. The peppers are typically sun-dried, de-seeded, and then crushed or ground into flakes. The spice has a bright red color and a slightly oily texture due to the natural oils in the pepper.

Culinary Uses[edit]

Aleppo pepper is used to add flavor and heat to a variety of dishes. It is commonly used in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine, including dishes such as kebabs, hummus, and tabbouleh. The pepper's unique flavor profile makes it a versatile ingredient in both savory and sweet dishes.

In Middle Eastern Cuisine[edit]

In Middle Eastern cooking, Aleppo pepper is often used as a condiment or seasoning. It can be sprinkled over grilled meats, added to stews, or mixed into yogurt sauces. Its moderate heat and fruity flavor complement the rich, aromatic spices typical of the region.

In Mediterranean Cuisine[edit]

In Mediterranean dishes, Aleppo pepper is used to enhance the flavors of pasta, seafood, and vegetable dishes. It is often used in Italian and Greek recipes, where it adds a subtle heat and depth of flavor.

Nutritional Information[edit]

Aleppo pepper is a good source of vitamin C, vitamin A, and antioxidants. It also contains capsaicin, which is known for its anti-inflammatory properties and potential health benefits.

Cultivation[edit]

Aleppo peppers growing in the field

Aleppo peppers are typically grown in the warm, dry climates of the Middle East. The plants require full sun and well-drained soil to thrive. The peppers are harvested when they reach a deep red color, indicating full ripeness.

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