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Guajillo Chili Powder

Bright & bold heirloom chili

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Bright, tangy and full of character, our heirloom Guajillo chili powder brings a vibrant balance of fiery heat with notes of tart cranberry and herbal green tea. Made from sun-ripened mirasol peppers grown in Guanajuato, Mexico by Don Jesús, these chilis are dried to preserve their lively fruitiness and warm, floral aroma. A favorite in salsas, adobos and marinades, this chef-approved, kitchen-ready chili delivers bold flavor that lifts everything from soups to spice rubs.

Mexican Chili Trio:

Highlights

Origin:

Guanajuato, Mexico

Aliases:

Dried Mirasol Pepper

Process:

Sun-dried, then ground

Heat index: Hot
Tasting notes:

Dried Mango • Celery • Black Tea

Ingredients

Guajillo chilis (capsium annum)

Kosher
non gmo clear
non irradiated clear
no preservatives clear

Cooking tips

  • 1 whole guajillo chili = 1 tsp powder
  • Blend into salsas, adobos and marinades.
  • Add to soups, stews and braises for a bright, fruity lift.
  • Use in spice rubs for chicken, fish or roasted vegetables to bring lively flavor and aroma.

Sourcing

Partner Farmer Don Jesús in his heirloom chili field from Burlap & Barrel

The idea started with chefs in our network who were frustrated by inconsistent heat, flavor, and quality in so-called Mexican chilis. When we looked into it, we found out why: no traceability, no real provenance and few farmers still growing them the traditional way.

So we built a supply chain from scratch. Through NUUP, a Mexican ag NGO, we met Don Jesús, a farmer in Guanajuato growing chilis from saved seeds on shared communal land (the ejido system). We worked with him to convert to using only organic inputs, manage drought and pest challenges and process the chilis locally for quality and safety.

With our help, Don Jesús became licensed to export his own chilis directly, cutting out middlemen and putting more income and agency in his hands. The whole process took years and tens of thousands in investment, but it paid off. We now have a product that’s nearly impossible to find elsewhere: traceable, single-origin chilis, grown and dried in Mexico.