Our Chili Collections include 6 or 12 of our chilis, from mild to hot, fruity to smoky, so you can taste the whole spectrum! It's the perfect gift for the chili lover in your life, especially if that's you.
Both collections ship free within the US.
The 6-pack includes:
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Our rich, sweet Smoked Pimentón Paprika comes from a protected region in Western Spain, where sweet red peppers have been grown and smoked for centuries. Fresh peppers are slowly dried over oak coals, which imbue them with a rich, smoky flavor that imparts a savory depth and gorgeous color.
Pimentón de la vera DOP (Capsicum annuum)
=- Sprinkle over popcorn for a savory, smoky bite
- Mix with salt, ground cumin and coriander for a meat seasoning or dry rub
- Add to your favorite classic Spanish paella recipe
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The Turkish variety of the Aleppo pepper, our summery, mildly spicy Silk Chili was historically ground using heavy silk ropes, giving them a smooth, slippery texture. They have a warm, tomato-like flavor and a medium heat, similar to Espelette and Korean chilis.
Silk Chili (Capsicum annuum), sunflower seed oil, salt
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Our Cobanero Chili Flakes are a rare Maya variety of chili pepper with a fierce, bright, slightly smoky heat and a lush, fruity, peachy aroma. The chilis are grown in the mountains around the city of Cobán, Guatemala. They're spicier than serrano peppers and in the same range as cayenne. Perfect for anyone who appreciates true chili flavor!
Cobanero chili pepper (Capsicum annuum)
- Add to your pot of beans, roasts or braises
- Add to your marinades or sauces for an extra kick
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Our rich, vibrant Noble Sweet Paprika is grown on a small regenerative farm in the oldest paprika-growing region of Hungary. Perfect for classic Hungarian dishes, this sweet paprika adds richness and depth to anything it touches.
Sweet paprika peppers (Capiscum annuum), dried and ground
- Add to soups and stews for a gorgeous color and fresh, sweet flavor
- Use in rubs, marinades and dressings
- Make classic Hungarian dishes like goulash, chicken paprikash and stuffed cabbage
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Our Szegedi 178 Hot Paprika is grown on a small regenerative farm in the oldest paprika-growing region of Hungary by our partner farmer, Péter. Szegedi 178 is an heirloom variety of hot pepper that has a beautiful aroma and a long, warm burn. The peppers are picked ripe, air-cured in mesh bags, dehydrated, ground and blended with sweet paprika in small batches.
Hot & sweet paprika peppers (Capsicum annuum), dried and ground
- Add to soups and stews for a gorgeous color and fresh paprika kick
- Use in rubs, marinades and dressings
- Make classic Hungarian dishes like goulash, chicken paprikash and stuffed cabbage
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Our Black Lime & Chili Salt is produced in partnership with the Syracuse Salt Co., a father-daughter team who produce salt by evaporating natural brine pumped from an aquifer hundreds of feet underground. The salt is hand-blended with our black lime and three different chilis for a seasoning that is savory, tart and spicy, and it will become a staple in your kitchen!
Syracuse Salt Crystals (NaCl), Black Urfa Chili, Black Lime, Silk Chili, Cobanero Chili
- Perfect on grilled corn and elote
- Sprinkle over hummus, baba ganoush, and other dips and spreads
- Dust over cut fruit salad
RECIPES
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Spiced Banana Peel Stew
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Caribbean Fish Soup
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Jerk Pork Tenderloin
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Traditional Sri Lankan Chicken Curry with Ghee and Cinnamon Rice
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Aash / Noodles with Meat Sauce and Yogurt
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Dulse Deviled Eggs
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Pasta e Ceci
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Urfa Kebabs
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Chai-Chili Brownies
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Roasted Harissa Carrots With Carrot-Top Pesto and Avocado
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How to Build a Damn Fine Veggie Burger
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Tomato Chutney with Nigella Seeds
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Cabbage Salad But Cooked
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Porchetta Style Pork Sausage
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Warm Marinated Olives
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Zuppa di Farro
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Sautéed Escarole
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Grilled Chicken Marinated in Yogurt
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Glazed Carrots with Cumin & Coriander
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Shark-shuka
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Spiced Flour Tortilla
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Alabama White Sauce BBQ
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Grilled Pineapple with Amchur and Chili
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Savory Fruit Salad for 2
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Grilled Cheese with Nigella Seed
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Trout Mi-Cuit
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Lamb Meatballs, Spiced Tomato Sauce, Mint, and Feta
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Chicken Salad with Indian Spices
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Charred Cucumber Gazpacho
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Sea Bass with Hot Paprika Vinaigrette
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Filet of Beef Stroganoff
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Toasted Onion Compound Butter
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Five Spice Chicken Wings
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Spiced Leg of Lamb with Nutty Israeli Couscous
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Barkha's Butternut Squash
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Ras El Hanout
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Chicken-Zucchini Meatballs with Roasted Tomatoes
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Kadhi with Jeera Rice
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Vegetable Paella
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Sumac Baker's Beer Can Roast Chicken
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Goulash-ish
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Rosemary Onion Mac and Cheese
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Ratatouille with Herbes de Provence, Cinnamon & Cloves
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Cabbage with Dried Beans, Creative Style
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Grilled Spicy & Smoky Shrimp
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Bihun Goreng with Kecap Manis
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Chex Snack Mix Revisited
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Smoky Confit'd Beans with Olives
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Barkha's Spring Pickles
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Tahini Cauliflower with Sumac
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Sheet Pan Balsamic Chicken with Za'atar Chickpea Salad
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Simple Spiced Tofu Scramble
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Doña Irma's Cobanero Salsa
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Seared Spice-Crusted Fish & Spicy Pineapple Salsa
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Qabuli Pilau/Spiced Rice
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Caribbean Jerk Dry Rub
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Firinda Kekikli Kaşarlı Patlıcan
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Cobanero Beer Butter Mussels
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Recado Cobanero
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Sweet Mesquite Pecans
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Fennel, Orange & Olive Salad
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Smoky-Spicy Dip
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Ilham's Yellow Lempah Fish
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Lemongrass and Herb Pork Sausage
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Salmon Dry Rub
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Moong Dal with Garam Masala
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Çilbir-Inspired Eggs
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Moroccan Chicken Kebabs
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Cucumber Yogurt Side Salad
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South Indian-style Lentils
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Easy, Creamy Vegan Salad Dressing
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Peaches with Silk Chili & Lime
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Mahi Mahi with Stewed Spiced Peaches
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One-Pan Garlic and Caper Spaghetti
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Roasted Fennel with Black Urfa Chili
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Comparison between Burlap & Barrel, Supermarket, and Fair Trade spices
how do we compare? |
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Heirloom Spices | Yes | No | No |
Fair Prices for Farmers | Yes | No | Depends on global commodity price |
Time in Storage | None. We import spices at harvest | Up to 10 years | At least 1 year |
Flavor Profile | Intense & fresh | Stale & bland | Inconsistent |
Knows Farmers Names | Yes | No | Unlikely |
Customer Service | Fast responses from real people! | No | There might be a 1-800 number? |