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Guindilla peppers

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Guindilla peppers

Guindilla peppers are Spanish chillies, often from the Basque Country. They are medium hot with a sweet flavour and in the UK are sold green (pickled) and red (dried). They are long and narrow with a slight curve.

UK suppliers

The pickled, green ones can be obtained in the UK from Delicioso.co.uk and dried red ones from Brindisa.

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