Product Name: Thai Chile Peppers.
Botanical Name: Capsicum annuum ‘Bird’s Eye’.
Also Known as: Bird’s Eye Chile Pepper.
Country of Origin: Originally from Thailand.
Ingredients: Dried Thai Chile Peppers.
Taste & Aroma: A unique kind of heat that lasts throughout the cooking process.
Uses: Thai curry, Asian food, stir-fry, soup, and stews.
Shelf Life: Typically, bird’s eye chile pepper is excellent for up to two years after purchase.
Storage: The best way to store them is in a cool, dark place with a lid that keeps out air.
Substitutes: Whole Japones Chile Peppers, Arbol Chile Peppers, and Bhut Jolokia Peppers – the hottest peppers in the world, or whole galangal root.
Interesting Fact: The Thai Chile Pepper is smaller than other chile peppers, but its heat level of around 75,000 Scoville heat units delivers quite a punch.
Health Benefits of Thai Chile Peppers:
◉ Beneficial to the Digestive System.
◉ Increases heart health.
◉ Mitigates Migraines.
◉ Helps Joint pain relief.
A Thai Chile Peppers history:
Thai bird chile is used in Thai and Vietnamese cuisine; add it to any meal. True. Bird’s eye chili goes with everything. Bird’s eye pepper is medium-hot and adds spice.
Prik nam pla (chili fish sauce) is a popular Thai condiment used on soups, meats, rice, and salads. Thinly slice 5 Thai bird chilies; add 1/2 cup fish sauce, lime juice, brown sugar, and 2 thinly sliced garlic cloves. Mix, soak overnight and use.
Use within 2 weeks. Sliced raw shallots or cilantro stems are optional additions. Every family cooks prik nam pla differently, so adjust the measurements to your preference. Check to try our dried Scotch bonnet peppers for additional heat.
Is it good to eat chili peppers every day?
Chili peppers include vitamins and minerals that may promote your health if consumed daily.
This info is provided for educational purposes only; it has not been approved by the Food and Drug Administration(FDA). This information is not indicated for diagnosing, treating, curing, or preventing any illness.
Consult a doctor before using natural spices, and herbal products if you’re pregnant, breastfeeding, or on drugs.
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