- Package contains 3.5-ounces of Thai whole dried chile
- Are integral to Thai cooking
- Pound in a mortar and pestle to make homemade curry paste or dry roast whole for garnish
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William Marshall –
Great quality and just the right amount of spiceI don't have a great amount of experience with Thai pepper, but I find these to be pleasant but really spicy. Not a lot of bitterness that you usually get with dried chilies. They came vacuum packed and we're perfectly dried, not brittle like most supermarket chilies are. Perfect for a quick snip with your scissors into your favorite stir fry. Without much experience with Thai chilies outside of eating Thai food I would give these a 9.5/10 in terms of quality. They really elevated my chicken Thai basil stir fry to that next level. I'm hoping to be able to buy these again in a couple years when I need more.
Jerome P. Lukas –
You Want Spicy? This Is ItI love spicy foods. As a kid, I knowingly decided I wanted to like spicy foods, and I started off in small amounts. I remember the exact first moment it happened: I put three drops of Sriracha Hot Chili Sauce into my Pho noodles. I told myself, and my family around the table that, with the next serving I would double that amount, and then double that, and eventually build a high tolerance for it. I now can handle pretty much any spicy foods.
As I grew up in a more exotic household that loved all types of food, Thai chile and Sriracha were the spicy toppings of choice.
The first time I ordered this I was sent a powdered version by one of the vendors. It was a little annoying as I wanted the actual whole dried chile, however, the powdered version does come in handy, so I kept it. I also ordered from another vendor and got what was pictured.
Since these Thai (Bird's Eye) chiles are already dried out, you *don't* have to do the whole process of removing the stems from the peppers, rinsing clean, drying on paper towels, and then mincing them, while wearing rubber gloves. I grind them up in a mortar, usually mixed in with other things like garlic. You can re-hydrate these, but I haven't used it that way yet. The chile has a unique spicy flavor to them which, when added to meals, can give it some extra kick, subtle or not so subtle depending on how much you use.
I took a star off because there is no consistent packaging or consistent food quality from all the different vendors selling this, but if you need Thai Chiles this should work for you. You can also try looking for this at organic markets, which may be sold as "Bird's Eye Chile".
The Internet says these are good for about a year stored in a pantry; I have mine stored in an airtight glass container. I encourage you to try this Thai Chile out, along with other chiles of the world. If you did what I did as a kid you too will be able to handle your spice, and then you'll discover a whole new world of foods out there. Recommended.
TP –
Great Quality, Great PriceProduct came quickly as described. Taste was great in my General Tso’s recipe! Ate one directly and it lit me up (very very spicy). My bag must have had a small hole as some seeds had fallen out, but did not ruin the product or my experience. Will order again when needed!
Amazon Customer –
Good product works great in Thai soupsGood product, works good in soups
Amazon Customer –
Truly hot and spicyHad ordered a couple of times. They are genuinely spicy!