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The Puya or Pulla chile traditionally grows in the Central Valley region of Mexico, with similarities to be the Guajillo and de Arbol chile. It’s a hot chile, with around 5,000 to 8,000 scoville heat units, and impart fruity notes with hints of licorice beneath their ample heat.
The Puya or Pulla chile traditionally grows in the Central Valley region of Mexico, with similarities to be the Guajillo and de Arbol chile. It’s a hot chile, with around 5,000 to 8,000 scoville heat units, and impart fruity notes with hints of licorice beneath their ample heat.
The Puya or Pulla chile traditionally grows in the Central Valley region of Mexico, with similarities to be the Guajillo and de Arbol chile. It’s a hot chile, with around 5,000 to 8,000 scoville heat units, and impart fruity notes with hints of licorice beneath their ample heat.
The Puya or Pulla chile traditionally grows in the Central Valley region of Mexico, with similarities to be the Guajillo and de Arbol chile. It’s a hot chile, with around 5,000 to 8,000 scoville heat units, and impart fruity notes with hints of licorice beneath their ample heat.
The Puya or Pulla chile traditionally grows in the Central Valley region of Mexico, with similarities to be the Guajillo and de Arbol chile. It’s a hot chile, with around 5,000 to 8,000 scoville heat units, and impart fruity notes with hints of licorice beneath their ample heat.
The Puya or Pulla chile traditionally grows in the Central Valley region of Mexico, with similarities to be the Guajillo and de Arbol chile. It’s a hot chile, with around 5,000 to 8,000 scoville heat units, and impart fruity notes with hints of licorice beneath their ample heat.