| Hot stuff from Mexico: traditional Mexican chile flavors offer distinctive notes. (J. Manheimer Inc. line of chile flavors): An article from: Food Processing |  | Author: Fran Labell Brand: The Gale Group Category: Book
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Publication Date: August 1, 1993 Availability: Available for download now
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From the supplier: J. Manheimer Inc has developed a line of Mexican chile flavors which uses natural ingredients to approximate the taste and heat levels of 6 traditional Mexican chile preparations: chile anchoa, chile chipotle, chile de arbol, chile morita, chile mulato and chile pasilla. The oleoresin chile-type flavors are oil-based, but the company is also working on dried versions. These products can provide a stable supply of authentic chile flavors, which normally require elaborate drying and preparation methods.
Citation Details Title: Hot stuff from Mexico: traditional Mexican chile flavors offer distinctive notes. (J. Manheimer Inc. line of chile flavors) Author: Fran LaBell Publication: Food Processing (Magazine/Journal) Date: August 1, 1993 Publisher: Putman Media, Inc. Volume: v54 Issue: n8 Page: p58(2)
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