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Fresh Padron Peppers - Spanish Green Peppers, Hand Picked, Unique Taste, Horsal Cooperative Reviews

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Discover our fresh Padron peppers, handpicked weekly from Spain by Horsal Cooperative in Galicia. These beloved little green peppers are a popular tapa in Spanish bars and a favorite among locals and tourists. With a unique sweet, asparagus-like taste and a slightly salty exterior, Pimientos de Padron are both delicious and intriguing. Horsal uses traditional autoctonous seeds to grow their padron peppers, allowing for varying levels of capsaicin. Their motto, ‘unos pican, otros no’ translates to ‘some are spicy, some are not’. These peppers are best enjoyed simply cooked in a hot pan with olive oil and sea salt until wilted and soft, making them a versatile accompaniment to other dishes.

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Excellent condition,eat very well.
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Posted 4 years ago
Tasted nearly as good as in Spain without the sunshine
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Posted 4 years ago
Wonderful fresh peppers with bags of flavour
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Posted 4 years ago
María Rodríguez
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I never received this product , but they charge the money, and they didn’t coming back money. They are not a serious company.
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Posted 4 years ago
Deborah Luetchford
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The peppers were delicious. Unfortunately I left them in their packaging for a couple of days and some had to be discarded. If I order again I will take them out of their packaging on delivery!
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Posted 4 years ago
Josephine Rodgers
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Lovely peppers, good quality fresh produce.
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Posted 4 years ago
Laura Nieves
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Really nice. Package comes with ice and insulated. Really good service.
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Posted 4 years ago
Arrived very wet in bags. Dried them out which saved about 25% of them. The rest were blackening & squishy. This was second order of the peppers; the first was fine.
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Posted 4 years ago