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Pequin (or
piquín)
pepper (/pɪˈkiːn/) is a hot
chili pepper cultivar commonly used as a ****e.
Pequin peppers are hot,
often 5–8
times hotter than jalapeños...
- Hernán
Javier Piquín (Los Polvorines,
November 13 from 1973) is an
Argentine dancer and c****ographer. He was born in the city of Los Polvorines, in the...
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Ribeira de
Piquín is a town
located in the
province of Lugo, Galicia,
northwestern Spain. Muni****l
Register of
Spain 2018.
National Statistics Institute...
- roja made from one or more
dried or
smoked red chiles, such as guajillo,
piquin, or ancho, and
usually tomato.
Pozole is
commonly served accompanied by...
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equally po****r
regional fruit salad covered with fine
chili powder (usually
piquin). As the
fruit salad,
known to
jalisquillos (Guadalajara's natives) as pico...
- habanero, shallots, lime juice,
garlic and
sometimes tomatoes Sofrito—small
piquins ("bird peppers") with
annatto seeds,
coriander leaves, onions, garlic,...
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annuum var. annuum.
Another similar-sized pepper, 'Pequin' (also
called '
piquin') is
often confused with tepin,
although the
tepin fruit is
round to oval...
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Fabio Moli &
Mariana Conci Season 7, 2011: Hernán
Piquín &
Noelia Pompa Season 8, 2012: Hernán
Piquín &
Noelia Pompa Season 9, 2014:
Anita Martínez & Bicho...
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Basilicata region.
Pequin Small Hot
Mexico 100,000–140,000 SHU Also
spelled piquín Piment d'Espelette
Pimiento Basque Country (French part) 1,500 - 2,500 SHU...
- Güereja but also two
characters that have
become part of her repertoire: Mimí
Piquín, a tiny actress, and the tiny nun Sor Zita. With her in the cast were Benito...