Cascabel
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- Origin
- Mexico
- Scoville Heat Units
- 1 000 - 3 000 SHU
- Flavor
- Earthy, Nutty
- Color
- Dark red to brown
- Shape
- Round
Description
The Cascabel, whose name means rattle or little bell in Spanish, is a small round Mexican chili used almost exclusively dried. Its glossy, deep red-brown spherical pods deliver mild heat and a distinctive earthy, nutty, and slightly smoky flavor with hints of tobacco. A key ingredient in Mexican salsas roja, moles, and braised dishes, it adds depth and complexity to slow-cooked preparations.