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The Chocolate Carolina Reaper is a variant of the infamous Carolina Reaper pepper, which is known for being one of the hottest peppers in the world. This particular variety, as its name suggests, has a rich, chocolate-colored hue, making it visually distinct from the more common red Carolina Reaper. The Chocolate Carolina Reaper was developed by selective breeding to not only maintain the extreme heat of its predecessor but also to add a unique flavour profile.
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It has a rich, intense heat with subtle fruity undertones. Upon the first bite, you’ll likely notice a slightly sweet, almost chocolate-like flavour, which quickly gives way to an overwhelming, fiery heat. The pepper’s heat is so extreme that it can cause a burning sensation that lasts for several minutes, accompanied by sweating, tears, and sometimes even hiccups. Its not for the weak.
It’s important to handle the Chocolate Carolina Reaper with care. If you’re brave enough to taste it, start with a very small amount and have plenty of dairy products on hand to help neutralize the heat. The Chocolate Carolina Reaper is an excellent addition to spicy sauces, salsas, and dishes for those who can handle its intense heat and appreciate its complex flavours.
Where does it sit on the scoville scale? The Chocolate Carolina Reaper typically ranges between 1.5 million and 2.2 million Scoville Heat Units (SHU). This places it at the extreme end of the heat spectrum, making it significantly hotter than more commonly known peppers like the habanero or the ghost pepper.
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Coconut Milk Powder (Dairy Free) provides the rich, creamy texture of coconut milk in a convenient powder form, perfect for tropical smoothies, curries, and baking, offering a dairy-free alternative that’s rich in flavour.
A pepita is harvested from specific hull-less pumpkin varieties, known as Styrian or Oil Seed pumpkins. They even have hip names like Lady Godiva, Naked Bear, and Kakai Hulless Pumpkin. Any other variety of pumpkin produces a hulled seed that’s slightly fibrous and less tender.
Pepitas de calabazza is a Spanish word that literally means ‘little seeds of squash’. These are little green seeds that date back at least some thousand years. They’re commonly used in Mexican dishes and are also eaten as a healthy snack after they’re roasted. Over the years, they’ve become widely available across the globe and can be found in all the seasons. Pepitas taste quite like sunflower seeds as they have a light, nutty flavor. Their crunchy texture makes them a perfect addition to salads and granola.
This curry is a beautiful dish to serve at a buffet style party. Whilst being tasty it also presents well and is easy for guests to serve themselves.
Traditionally this is a muslim curry from the capital of Hyderabad in the province of Andhra Pradesh. It is different to a pulao, in that is not just an Indian style fried rice, it is a layered dish of basmati rice and curry.
When presented on a platter with a side dish of raita and some Indian chutney, it makes a yummy addition to any dinner or party.
The first layer is made up of basmati rice topped with curried chicken or lamb pieces, this is then garnished with fried onions, sliced hard boiled eggs and tomatoes, followed again by another layer of basmati rice. To finish it off, it is decadently garnished with fried nuts and raisins.
Historically, the Nizams of the Hyderabad state where responsible for the development of the Hyderabadi cuisine. It was derived from the royalty banquets and festivals, where they would commonly serve up to 26 varieties of biryani’s for their guests. Originally the biryani dish is an amalgamation of Mughlai, Turkish and Arabic cuisine, along with the influence of the native Telugu and Marathwada cuisines.
Traditionally, the biryani is cooked in a Dum pukht. This means, that the dish is cooked in a pot that is sealed with dough, then simmered gently over a slow cooking fire to increase the absorption of aromatic spices. Firstly, the mutton or chicken is sealed with all the spices on a hot fire. To put it all together, and finish off the cooking process, the biryani is layered in the Dum pukht. Rice on the bottom then topped with the sealed meat, then rice again. Saffron that has been soaked in water (the aromatic water) is drizzled over the top to add moisture; the pot is sealed then slow cooked over a fire.
This 240g jar will cook with approximately 15kg of meat, vegetables or seafood – 75 servings.
Origin: India
Ingredients: coriander, fennel, cumin, fenugreek, cinnamon, nutmeg, curry leaves, red rice, chilli, cardamom, cloves, rampe and mustard
Roasted curry powder is a blend of spices commonly used in Sri Lankan and South Indian cuisine. It typically includes coriander seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, and black pepper that are dry roasted until fragrant and then ground into a fine powder. The roasting process enhances the flavor of the spices and gives the powder a rich, earthy aroma. Roasted curry powder is often used as a base for curries and stews, and can also be used as a seasoning for roasted meats and vegetables.
Origin: Australia
Flossy Salt is a fine grain sea salt perfect for adding to your salami or sausage mixes as well as pickling or brining. Flossy salt will disperse evenly and quickly avoiding any grittiness, it also assists with binding your mix together. Commonly used in meat rubs and seasonings.
Raj Express Curry Masala Mild (30g) is a mild and aromatic blend that’s perfect for everyday curries. It provides a subtle warmth and depth of flavour, making it suitable for all, including those who are less fond of spicy food.
Care instructions:
Do NOT Refrigerate EVER. Serve with a clean dry spoon and store in the pantry after opening.
This pickle will remain in perfect condition as long as you ensure there is no contamination from food or water particles.
Never return any unfinished portions to the jar or use a serving utensil used for anything else.
Origin: Malaysia
Often used in curries or stews to make the dish thicker which is due to the high oil content in candlenuts. Most common in Malaysian, Indonesian, Thai dishes. They provide a very mild nutty, almond like flavour, close to a macadamia, they can have a slight bitter aftertaste if not cooked properly.
Szechuan Pepper Ground introduces a unique tingling sensation to dishes, combining heat with hints of citrus. A staple in Chinese cooking, it’s perfect for adding a complex, mouth-numbing spice to meats, stir-fries, and sauces.
Origin: India
Black cardamom is great for typically more bland dishes like lentils. It elevates lentils and rice dishes in a subtle way without being over the top. Slightly fry them to release the aromas into your dish and remove before serving. With a sharp aroma and almost menthol flavour this does well balanced with sweet and spicy additions such as cinnamon, peppercorns or chillies.
Cobra Chilli’s version of a mild, sweet chilli sauce with a zingy, tropical twist you’ll love.
Tropical Zing has 50% pineapple, lime, ginger and hint of Jalapeno to give it that signature ‘zing’.
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