Thai Chile Powder
Thai Chile Powder
Thai Chile Powder, Capsicum annuum, is a hot to crazy hot chile powder that measures 40,000-100,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). There’s nothing delicate about this chile powder, and it shows up ready to get to work and elevate the flavors of everything around it. There are about five seconds of lag time from the first taste of this chile powder’s nutty, fruity flavor profile, before the aggressive heat comes in and settles right in the middle of the tongue and lingers. It’s hotter than cayenne pepper but about half as hot as a habanero.
Chiles did not arrive in Thailand until the 16th century, but have become one of the most important vegetable crops in Thailand. Of the 79 types of chiles grown in that country, two varietals compromise the bulk of commercial production. One type, the prik khee fab pepper, basically means “chili”. The other, prik khee nu, is the Thai Bird Chile.
Tips From Our Kitchen
Try adding Thai Chile Powder to a tofu noodle bowl or a sweet potato curry. Toss over tofu and air-fry. Mix into homemade peanut sauce for additional nutty punch, or stir into a lime-based vinaigrette and use to dress spicy chicken and lettuce wraps or a Thai larb salad. Make a light marinade for chicken or fish by combining Thai Chile Powder with fish sauce, lime juice and sugar. Mix with salt and sugar to create a condiment that complements just about any fresh fruit and would be a great garnish on the rim of a glass for cocktails.
Adding at the beginning of cooking will mellow their heat but cause it to permeate the entire dish. Adding at the end of cooking time allows the chile powder to stay sharp and spicy, but its heat will vary by bite, depending how much is on a particular forkful of food.
To convert from dried chiles to a ground powder, 1 Thai Chile equals approximately ½ teaspoon of Thai Chile Powder. We also have whole Thai Bird Chiles available.
Thai Bird Peppers should not be confused with Bird's Eye Chiles, which are smaller and grown primarily in Africa and India.
Our Thai Chile Powder comes from chiles cultivated in Thailand.
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Nutrition Facts
Serving Size1 tsp
Amount Per Serving
Calories10
% Daily Value*
Total Fat0g0%
Saturated Fat0g0%
Trans Fat0g
Polyunsaturated Fat0g
Monounsaturated Fat0g
Cholesterol0mg0%
Sodium2.9mg0%
Total Carbohydrate2.3g1%
Dietary Fiber0.9g4%
Total Sugars1.4g
Added Sugars0g0%
Sugar Alcohol0.0g
Protein0.4g0%
Vitamin D0mcg0%
Calcium1mg0%
Iron0mg1%
Potassium61mg1%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. These values were calculated and therefore are approximate. For more accuracy, testing is advised.