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Thanks for this. I've been looking for a good source for Piment d'Espelette. You can't find it in the stores here.
Really? It is everywhere here.
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Thanks for this. I've been looking for a good source for Piment d'Espelette. You can't find it in the stores here.
Really? It is everywhere here.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...elette&x=0&y=0
So, how do I know which one of those tastes the nicest? Is it the most expensive one? Or, the one with the nicest packaging? This is one of the reasons I dislike buying things over the internet. Most stores I go to, I can at least test the product before I buy it.
Just be careful not to buy some "fake" product from the Spanish Basque region. They seem not to be as good as the French one... whyever... So look out for the AOC.
hmmm, i'm afraid you might be talking about pimenton. that is not a "fake" product at all. in fact, smoked pimenton is one of my favorite spices. called "de la vera" it is a DOC product as well.