We can define paprika as a spice that is good for the body and good mood, stimulates the palate and satisfies originality in the kitchen. An ingredient that gives a pungent and intense flavor to dishes, with smoky notes perfect in many preparations - especially meat and vegetables. In addition, paprika contains multiple compounds that offer benefits to our body.
This type of paprika gives the typical flavor of red pepper, of which it represents a dried version and reduced in the form of crunchy flakes. Typical of Mongolian cuisine, it lends itself well to the preparation of various recipes, particularly tasty as a spice for stews, baked goods, pizzas, raw salads and cheeses. Recommended for cooking in the preparation of various first courses to flavor their taste. The version of the refined paprika in flakes is convenient and can also be used in considerable quantities; otherwise you risk giving a weak contribution to the dish.
Green paprika flakes lend themselves very well to the preparation of various recipes. Green paprika flakes is the only spice that must be used in considerable quantities, otherwise there is a risk that it will not make any contribution to the dish. It is particularly suitable for raw salads, or it can be cooked in various first courses.
This mix of Middle Eastern spices is widespread in Lebanese, Israeli and Syrian cuisine. Elevates the flavors of each dish and creates a unique, pungent and slightly smoked aroma, on white and sheep meat dishes, legume soups, fish. Also called a blend of 7 spices, Baharat is also used on rice and marinades.
An exquisite variant for seasonings and touches of flavor, black garlic is produced by fermentation, and is rich in proteins, phosphorus and calcium. In this way, the pungent taste of white garlic is avoided while maintaining the nutritional principles; indeed, doubling the natural antioxidant and antibiotic properties.
The dish is known all over the world, but it is not paella if it does not include this mix of aromatic and delicate spices - suitable for both fish and meat paella. The amount of spiced mixture is subjective based on taste, you can try it with a teaspoon and then adapt it to your paella recipes!
The crusco pepper is a variety of pepper typical of Basilicata, a region in southern Italy. Once harvested, the peppers are dried in the sun or in special dryers, becoming crunchy and maintaining a sweet and intense flavour. Cruschi peppers are a versatile ingredient in the kitchen, used both whole and in powder form, to enrich traditional dishes such as pasta, soups and side dishes, giving a unique and characteristic taste.