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Aji Charapita fresh

$40

Posted 16 days ago in Gainesville, FL

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Aji Charapita fresh

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Charapita peppers ready to be harvested! Aji Charapita listas para degustar los mas finos paladares ... Provecho! Enjoy ! Selling locally pick up in Gainesville, Fl. Or you can pay shipping directly to your home. 100 units $40 50 units $20 For the ones that need just a few $7 per dozen. 💝 ********************** El aji Charapita es originario de la región norte de la selva peruana. Cada pimiento Charapita es aproximadamente del tamaño estandar de un arándano. El chili Charapita tiene una piel muy fina, de color amarillo y está lleno de pequeñas semillas. El pimiento Charapita es un chili muy picante que aún no se cultiva comercialmente y se cosecha principalmente de plantas silvestres o en jardines y patios traseros de las casas familiares. En Perú, este pequeño chili se llama 'ají charapita'. La palabra 'ají' significa literalmente pimiento picante, y se cree que la palabra 'ají' fue traída al Perú desde la época de los Incas por los españoles. Otros nombres utilizados para este ajicito o pimiento Charapita son ají charapa, chili silvestre peruano, y a veces se lo conoce como el 'Pimiento de los Incas'. Estos chilis pequeños y redondos son muy jugosos y tienen un racimo de semillas en el medio, con un sabor cítrico y bien picoso. Su piel de color amarillo brillante lo hace muy atractivo, y notarás que el chili Charapita es sorprendentemente firme y crujiente. Precios: $40 x 100 unidades $20 x 50 unidades - medio ciento Para aquellos a Desean solo unos cuantos $7 por docena de ajies Charapita. Por ahora vendiendo localmente en Gainesville, FL o si deseas puedes pagar el envio x correo directo a tu hogar. 💝 Los chilis charapita se usan como condimento en casi todas las comidas tradicionales peruanas, con estos ajies Charapita se pueden hacer puré para hacer una salsa, secarse y convertirse en polvo, o comerselos enteros. Lo primero que le seducirá será el fragante olor de la Charapita y su extraordinario e inolvidable sabor. No lo dudes y prueba este delicioso manjar de la selva tropical que complementará tu platillo favorito, desde un fresco sándwich hasta un delicioso guisado, ¡o incluso un clásico asado de tu preferencia! A DISFRUTAR ... Salud!! ************************ The Charapita chili is a native to the northern region of the Peruvian rainforest. Each Charapita pepper is about the size of a standard blueberry. The Charapita chili has a very thin skin, yellow in color, and is filled with small seeds. The Charapita pepper is a very spicy chili that is not yet commercially grown, and is mainly harvested from wild plants or grown in backyard gardens. In Peru, this small native chili is called 'aji Charapita', pronounced 'Ah-he'. The word 'aji' literally means hot pepper, and it is believed that the word 'aji' was brought to Peru from the times of the Incas by the Spanish. Other names used for the Charapita pepper are aji Charapa, wild Peruvian chili, and is sometimes referred to as the 'Lost Inca Pepper'. These small round chilies are very juicy, with a cluster of seeds in the middle, with a spicy citrus taste. It's shiny yellow skin makes it very attractive, and you will notice that the charapita pepper is surprisingly firm and crunchy. Charapita chilies are used as a seasoning with almost every traditional Peruvian meal, but can be pureed to make a sauce, dried and turned into a powder, or eaten whole. You will be seduced first by the charapita's fragrant smell and remarkable unforgettable flavor. Don't hesitate and try this delicious rainforest delicacy that will compliment your favorite dish, from a fresh sandwich to a delicious stew, or even a classic roast beef! E N J O Y !! *************************

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