Where can I buy some HOT red peppers powder at?
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Been searching Asian markets (99 Ranch, Hong Kong Market) and quite a few Korean markets near Rowland Heights and can't find a decent spicy hot red pepper powder.. I need some spicy ones for grilled lamb sticks and other skewers. been disappointing that my BBQ is all red and not spicy at all.. so anyone got a specific store around the area (Rowland, Walnut, DB, West Co, Pomona, etc) that carries SPICY ones?
I know everyone's spice meter is kinda different.. soo let's just say spicier than those green Mexican jalapeņos
I know everyone's spice meter is kinda different.. soo let's just say spicier than those green Mexican jalapeņos
I've got some of this, and it's pretty d@mn hot:
http://www.spicesetc.com/product/Ext...r/Spices-Herbs
There are plenty of other oline spice vendors, too, and I've also ordered from this place:
http://www.purespice.com/
http://www.spicesetc.com/product/Ext...r/Spices-Herbs
There are plenty of other oline spice vendors, too, and I've also ordered from this place:
http://www.purespice.com/
Maybe I can assist. If you are like me then you eat hot peppers like they are M&M. Are you trying to make a rub for your meat? In my opinion I have never found any chilli powder that is spicy for my taste. This is what I do because I have to mix it to make it a whammy.
- cayenne peppers
- jalapenos peppers
- paprika peppers
- thai chili ground
- add spicy sesame oil for that extra taste
and for kicks, I was @ Bull Demon King Cafe in Temple City yesterday to take on their Taiwanese Spicy Beef Noodle challenge haha my friends and I go around competiting

~Robert
- cayenne peppers
- jalapenos peppers
- paprika peppers
- thai chili ground
- add spicy sesame oil for that extra taste
and for kicks, I was @ Bull Demon King Cafe in Temple City yesterday to take on their Taiwanese Spicy Beef Noodle challenge haha my friends and I go around competiting

~Robert
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I've got some of this, and it's pretty d@mn hot:
http://www.spicesetc.com/product/Ext...r/Spices-Herbs
There are plenty of other oline spice vendors, too, and I've also ordered from this place:
http://www.purespice.com/
http://www.spicesetc.com/product/Ext...r/Spices-Herbs
There are plenty of other oline spice vendors, too, and I've also ordered from this place:
http://www.purespice.com/
finally.. maybe some spice that actually works...
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Maybe I can assist. If you are like me then you eat hot peppers like they are M&M. Are you trying to make a rub for your meat? In my opinion I have never found any chilli powder that is spicy for my taste. This is what I do because I have to mix it to make it a whammy.
- cayenne peppers
- jalapenos peppers
- paprika peppers
- thai chili ground
- add spicy sesame oil for that extra taste
and for kicks, I was @ Bull Demon King Cafe in Temple City yesterday to take on their Taiwanese Spicy Beef Noodle challenge haha my friends and I go around competiting
~Robert
- cayenne peppers
- jalapenos peppers
- paprika peppers
- thai chili ground
- add spicy sesame oil for that extra taste
and for kicks, I was @ Bull Demon King Cafe in Temple City yesterday to take on their Taiwanese Spicy Beef Noodle challenge haha my friends and I go around competiting
~Robert
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