Spice Jungle Guajillo Chile Powder - 4 oz.
<p> A toasted tea flavor and slight roasted tomato-y flavor is what you may first discern after a bit of guajillo. There's a lingering shadow of blackberry and raspberry that you can only peek out of the corner of your eye before it slips away. </p> <p> This guajillo powder isn't one you add to dishes for heat. Instead, use it as a base flavor at the beginning of cooking. Use it in combination with cumin, chipotles, coriander, and oregano to make a bold and versatile chile paste. Try whisking it with lime juice, olive oil, and toasted cumin seeds for a summer vinaigrette that brightens up fruit and fish. </p>