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After a long absence, Trader Joe's Naturally Smoked
Oysters are back. They're just like they were before they disappeared. They must have been gone for about a year. A new product is their Ghost Chilies, which comes as flakes in a glass jar with a grinder top. Kinda pricey at $4.99 for an 0.7 ounce bottle. I've never had ghost chilies before. I shall now proceed to try them live on RFC. The flakes don't look that great -- thin and varying in color from light reddish brown to a greenish beige. I bet the dried chilies they come from aren't pretty. Chewing up about 1/4 teaspoon hmmm . . . they're hot, yes. Not much fruity flavor at all. Not enough heat to match their reputation. The heat is fading away fairly quickly. I definitely won't buy this product again -- it's all about the heat and the reputation, no particular chili pepper flavor. Not like Thais, habaneros, and chipotles, each of which has its own distinctive pepper flavor. This product won't last for very long. |
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