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By Roberta Muir
Published 2012
The type of Spanish paprika you use will greatly affect the taste of a dish. The peppers used for paprika are either sundried or dried over a smoking fire, which imparts a distinctive flavour. Both unsmoked and smoked Spanish paprika come in three varieties: sweet (dulce), hot (picante) and sweet-sour (agre dulce); La Chinata is a good brand.
© 2012 Roberta Muir. All rights reserved.
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