- In the vibrant world of international trade, dried peppers hold a special place. These versatile and flavorful ingredients are not only popular in their native lands but also highly sought after by exporters worldwide. This article delves into the world of dried peppers, exploring their origins, types, and the role of exporters in bringing these spicy treats to tables across the globe.
Substitute for Hot Smoked Paprika
WHAT IT'S MADE OF

WHAT IS HOT PAPRIKA?
If you’re someone that doesn’t like a mind blowing amount of heat then cajun seasoning could be the best paprika substitute for you. While it does have a nice little kick, it’s not over the top and is comparable to chilli powder and not as hot as plain cayenne.
HOW TO STORE PAPRIKA

Best for taco seasoning, potato dishes, and paellas.
Pimiento is a type of sweet pepper that is often used to make paprika. It has a mild and sweet flavor and is commonly used in Spanish cuisine, where it is used to flavor dishes such as pimento cheese, stuffed peppers, and tapas.
In addition to these two main types, there are also smoked paprika varieties, such as Spanish pimentón de la Vera, which are made from peppers that have been smoked over oak fires. This process gives the paprika a distinct smoky flavor that adds depth to dishes like barbecue, chili, and marinades.
This paprika is delicious when added to cheeses, chicken, duck, egg dishes, hors d'ouvres, rice, salads, smoked foods, vegetables, and cottage cheese. It’s also terrific in salad dressings, where it not only adds color but also acts as an emulsifier.