Serbuk cili

Serbuk cili sangat biasa dilihat dalam masakan tradisional Amerika Latin, Asia Barat dan Eropah Timur. Ia digunakan dalam sup, tacoenchiladafajitas, kari dan daging.Cili juga boleh didapati dalam sos dan asas kari, seperti cili dengan daging lembu. Sos cili boleh digunakan untuk perap dan perasakan sesuatu seperti daging.


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Southern Italians popularized crushed red pepper beginning in the 19th century and heavily used them in the U.S. when they migrated over.[5] Crushed red pepper was served with dishes at some of the oldest Italian restaurants in the U.S. Crushed red pepper shakers have become a standard on tables at Mediterranean restaurants—and especially pizzerias—around the world.
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The source of bright red color that the peppers hold comes from carotenoids. Crushed red pepper also has antioxidants that are thought to help fight off heart disease and cancer. In addition, crushed red pepper contains fiber, capsaicin—the source of the heat in pepper chilis—and vitamins A, C, and B6. Capsaicin is believed to help kill off prostate cancer cells, to serve as an appetite suppressant which can contribute to weight loss, to improve digestion, and to help prevent diabetes and constipation.

 

Produk cili tanpa racun perosak asli kami dengan bahan tambahan ZERO kini sedang hangat dijual ke negara dan daerah yang suka menggunakannya semasa memasak. Sijil BRC, ISO, HACCP, HALAL dan KOSHER disediakan.

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Secara amnya produk bentuk serbuk kami dibungkus dalam beg kertas 25kg dengan beg tertutup PE dalaman. Dan pakej runcit juga boleh diterima.


Red chili peppers, which are a part of the Solanaceae (nightshade) family, were first found in Central and South America and have been harvested for use since about 7,500 BC. Spanish explorers were introduced to the pepper while on a search for black pepper. Once brought back to Europe, the red peppers were traded in Asian countries and were enjoyed primarily by Indian cooks. 

 

The village of Bukovo, North Macedonia, is often credited with the creation of crushed red pepper.[5] The name of the village—or a derivative of it—is now used as a name for crushed red pepper in general in many Southeast European languages: "буковска пипер/буковец" (bukovska piper/bukovec, Macedonian), "bukovka" (Serbo-Croatian and Slovene) and "μπούκοβο" (boukovo, búkovo, Greek).

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