This powerful Bird’s eye pepper or Pili pili is very hot and has a longlasting taste. It will spice up your oils, pizzas, tomato sauces and chocolate desserts.
This chilli pepper is obtained by crossing two varieties of extra strong chilli peppers. Be warned, it will not leave your tastebuds unscathed! Spices up sauces, chili con carne, pizzas and flavoured oils.
The red and round Wiri Wiri chilli is the cousin of the Cayenne chilli pepper from Guyana. It grows vertically, in a warm and moist climate at the edges of the tropical forest. It looks a bit like a cherry so is often called “cherry chilli”. Its strong flavour has aromas of tomatoes. Use sparingly. It will enliven your stews, soups and sauces.
This confit is made from fresh mangoes and white Penja pepper.
It can be enjoyed with game, with cooked cheeses (Emmental, Comté …) or with a tasty toast of foie gras.