New paprikas to elevate your stews, soups and goulash

Just landed: Szegedi 178 Hot Paprika and Noble Sweet Paprika

That’s right, we now have THREE gourmet paprikas for you to choose from (hot, sweet and our Smoked Pimenton Paprika)

Our new paprikas are heirloom varieties, grown on a small regenerative farm in the oldest paprika-growing region of Hungary.

At BoTree, we want to inspire you to switch up your cooking game, that’s why we keep bringing in new exotic flavours! Here’s everything you need to know about our new hot and sweet paprikas.

Szegedi 178 Hot Paprika

Fresh pepper heat and sweetness, the classic Hungarian hot paprika.

Ingredients: Hot & sweet paprika peppers (Capsicum annuum), dried and ground

Tasting notes: Hay Field • Dried Plum • Glowing Coals

Where does Szegedi 178 Hot Paprika come from?

Our Szegedi 178 Hot Paprika is grown on a small regenerative farm in the oldest paprika-growing region of Hungary by our partner farmer, Péter. Szegedi 178 is an heirloom variety of hot pepper that has a beautiful aroma and a long, warm burn. The peppers are picked ripe, air-cured in mesh bags, dehydrated, ground and blended with sweet paprika in small batches.

How to use Szegedi 178 Hot Paprika?

Perfect for Hungarian dishes, chili, stew, roasts and anything else in need of sweet heat. 

  • Add to soups and stews for a gorgeous color and fresh paprika kick

  • Use in rubs, marinades and dressings

  • Make classic Hungarian dishes like goulash, chicken paprikash and stuffed cabbage

Noble Sweet Paprika

Bursting with fresh pepper flavor, a classic Hungarian sweet paprika.

Ingredients: Sweet paprika peppers (Capiscum annuum), dried and ground

Tasting notes: Red Peppers • Green Tomato • Turned Earth

Where do Noble Sweet Paprika come from?

Our rich, vibrant Noble Sweet Paprika is grown on a small regenerative farm in the oldest paprika-growing region of Hungary. Our partner farmer, Péter, grows two heirloom varieties of peppers: Szegedi 80, known for its deep red color and sweetness, and mihályteleki, known for its rich fragrance. The peppers are picked when perfectly ripe, then hung in mesh bags to cure in the breeze. This curing process, called sukju (or "salami bag" by the locals), brings the sugars to the surface. After curing, the peppers are dehydrated and ground in small batches.

How to use Noble Sweet Paprika?

Perfect for classic Hungarian dishes, this sweet paprika adds richness and depth to anything it touches.

  • Add to soups and stews for a gorgeous color and fresh, sweet flavor

  • Use in rubs, marinades and dressings

  • Make classic Hungarian dishes like goulash, chicken paprikash and stuffed cabbage

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