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Bittersweet Paprika by Chiquilín

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Bittersweet Paprika Pimentón by Chiquilín – A Perfect Balance of Sweetness and Bitterness

The Bittersweet Paprika Pimentón by Chiquilín is a premium-quality paprika product that strikes the perfect balance between sweetness and bitterness, offering a unique flavor profile to elevate your dishes.

Made from the finest Spanish peppers, meticulously selected and processed with care, this paprika adds depth and complexity to a variety of culinary creations.

Whether used as a seasoning for meats, stews, or sauces, or as a vibrant garnish to enhance visual appeal, Chiquilín's Bittersweet Paprika Pimentón brings a touch of sophistication to your kitchen.

The paprika from Chiquilín is the result of drying and grinding the peppers, from the grinding of ripe, healthy, and clean fruits of the pepper C. Annum, ensuring it provides very special nuances of flavor and color to your dishes, whether as a condiment or as decoration.

Experience the rich, aromatic notes and nuanced taste that this product delivers, and indulge in the essence of Spanish cuisine with every sprinkle. A classic among Spanish groceries!

Introduced in Spain by Columbus, paprika is a rich condiment packed with nutrients and antioxidants, providing numerous health benefits such as stimulating appetite, aiding digestion, and helping regulate cholesterol levels.

Buy Bittersweet Paprika Pimentón by Chiquilín online at Iberico Taste and bring authentic Spanish flavors to your kitchen.

Origin: Alicante, Spain

Size: 75 g/2.64 oz

100% Paprika.

Store in a cool, dry place.

From Alicante, Spain

The small spice industry that emerged in the early 1900s gradually evolved into the primary source of income for many families in this town. Initially, when Luis Penalva, the founder, began his venture, the process was entirely manual, with saffron being packaged in small "carteritas" (pouches) using traditional and artisanal methods. At that time, the business was primarily local and national. However, today, Chiquilín has transformed into an export-import company, offering a wide range of spices, herbs, and condiments. With a presence in over 20 countries worldwide, our company has expanded its reach significantly.

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