🌶️ Ignite your meals with smoky sophistication!
Frontier Herb Ground Chipotle Pepper delivers a rich, smoky heat in a finely ground, 2.15-ounce vegan-friendly pack—perfect for professionals seeking to add bold, authentic flavor to their culinary creations.
A**R
Delicious
Taste just like having the pepp
L**L
Consistent quality and freshness
First found this at whole foods when I bought it years ago, but no other bottle gives me this type of chipotle flavor that I like. The quality is really good I keep coming back. The blend, freshness, color are good, It's definitely pricier, but the bottle itself is glass, and therefore t for the value for money it's acceptable. I can trust it lasts a while.
W**.
This will be a staple in our house from now on!
I love this stuff! The smell is amazing and we use it in everything from eggs to beef jerky. This will be a staple in our house from now on!
H**
Recommend
I’ve but several of these! Great spice! But WATCH out to much will put you on fire haha
J**R
Your secret ingredient
My wife is from the midwest, so her secret ingredient in her chili is cinnamon.But if you needed to count a different secret ingredient, it's this.She panics when she runs low and it makes sense to panic, as this imparts a subtle smokey and spicy flavor to the mix.
1**R
BBQ Focused Review and Comparison
First of all, don't pay attention to reviews that confuse Chipotle Morita and Jalapeno. All Chipotle comes from Jalepeno. For simplicity; Chipotle Morita is a once smoked jalepeno and Chipotle Meco is a twice smoked jalepeno. I think that is what is confusing some people on taste. If you compare the 2 brands in my pictures, The Spice Way (TSW)is on top, the Frontier Co-op is on the bottom (plz don't pay attention to markings on the paper plate). You can clearly see the Frontier is much darker. The Spice Way is what I am used to seeing in other C.Morita brands and has a great flavor. The Frontier Co-op (FCO) is much smokier and much hotter. Not cayenne hot by any means but definitely spicier than your average Morita. FCO does not advertise to be a C.Meco but it is a lot closer to that flavor profile (it doesn't say it is a C.Morita either).Bottom line - They are both excellent and I think both have a place in your BBQ pantry. I'll probably gravitate to TSW for most of my family BBQ because my wife doesn't like a lot of spice but loves the flavor of Morita. I might sneak some FCO into her next rack of ribs just to be sure ;-). Personally, I like strong, smokey flavors and would opt more often for the FCO. It is quite expensive though. Both are good chipotles but with different flavor profiles.
N**N
Magical
Super tasty! Like a smoky, spicy paprika that adds a little magic to everything. Try it on eggs, shrimp, wings… honestly, it’s good on just about anything!
D**A
Yummy!
Fantastic flavor!!!
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