The rise of swicy flavors
Chapter 1
The science of swicy
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Chapter 2
Global roots of sweet and spicy
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Chapter 3
The modern swicy explosion
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Chapter 4
The next generation of flavors
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Ch 2 · Global roots of sweet and spicy
Fun Fact
Chamoy's origin: Despite being a Mexican staple, chamoy likely evolved from 'see mui,' a salty, sour dried plum snack brought by Chinese immigrants in the 1500s.
Glossary
gochujang (noun)
A thick, pungent Korean chili paste made from red chili powder, fermented soybeans, and glutinous rice. King Taejo of the Joseon Dynasty popularized this staple after visiting Sunchang in the fourteenth century.
A thick, pungent Korean chili paste made from red chili powder, fermented soybeans, and glutinous rice. King Taejo of the Joseon Dynasty popularized this staple after visiting Sunchang in the fourteenth century.
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What type of sugar is traditionally boiled with chilies to make Thai sweet chili sauce?
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In which century did the sweet, sour, and spicy chamoy begin evolving in Mexico?
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What spice, carrying notes of cinnamon and nutmeg, is paired with peppers in Jamaican jerk?
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Which historic group in Jamaica developed jerk cooking techniques in the 17th century?
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Which extremely hot pepper is the signature ingredient in Jamaican jerk seasoning?
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What ingredient in Korean gochujang naturally breaks down into sugars during fermentation?




