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The Great Paprika Revelation: When My Mother-in-Law Couldn’t Stop Laughing
Culinary knowledge can be full of surprises—some so unexpected they leave us in stitches. Take my mother-in-law, for instance. She recently had a laughing fit when her friend admitted she had no idea what paprika was made of. The sheer disbelief on her friend’s face when she revealed the truth? Priceless.
So, let’s settle this once and for all—what is paprika, really?
Paprika Unmasked: It’s Just Peppers!
That vibrant red powder sitting in your spice rack? It’s not some mystical dust—it’s ground-up peppers! Specifically:
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Origin: Paprika comes from dried bell peppers and chili peppers (Capsicum annuum), which are crushed into a fine powder.
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Varieties: From sweet and mild (Hungarian) to smoky and spicy (Spanish), paprika’s flavor depends on the peppers used and how they’re processed.
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Uses: Beyond adding color to deviled eggs, it’s essential in dishes like goulash, paella, and roasted meats.
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