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Grilled Piquillo Peppers In Water
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Delallo Grilled Piquillo Peppers In Water (12 Oz)Piquillo Peppers, Water, Sugar, Salt, Citric Acid, Calcium ChlorideGrilling a piquillo pepper adds an extra dimension of smoky flavor to the peppers delicate, thin, sweet flesh. More slender and cone shaped than a bell pepper, the piquillos shape is the origin of its name, which means little beak. That cone is a great place to put stuffings, including chopped hard boiled egg, small pasta or seasoned rice.Long Description
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Manufacturer: | George DeLallo Co., Inc. |
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