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Chiles Secos
- Chile Guajillo
- Chile California
- Chile de Arbol
- Chile Ancho
- Chile Habanero
- Chile Japones
- Chile Pulla / Puya
- Chile Morita
- Chile Chipotle - Mecco
- Scorpion Chile
- Chile Cascabel / Bola
- Chile Pasilla
- Bird's Eye Pepper
- Chile New Mexico
- Chile Piquin
- Chile Ghost Pepper - Bhut Jolokia
- Carolina Reaper Chile
- Wiri Wiri Chile
- Chile Aji Panka Negro
- Chile Mulato
- Hatch Chile
- Hoja para Tamal
- Chile Aji Panka Yellow
- Especias
- Sazonadores
- Hierbas
- Foodservice
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Chiles Secos
Chile pepper pods are, technically, berries. When used fresh, they are most often prepared and eaten like a vegetable. Whole pods can be dried and then crushed or ground into chile powder that is used as a spice or seasoning. Chilies can be dried to prolong their shelf life. Chile peppers can also be preserved by brining, immersing the pods in oil, or by pickling.