Urfa biber

 Urfa biber (also known as isot pepper, /ɪˈst/) is a dried Turkish chili pepper of the type Capsicum annuum cultivated in the Urfa region of Turkey. It is often described as having a smoky, raisin-like taste.[1] Urfa biber is technically a red (chili) pepper, ripening to a dark maroon on the plant. The peppers go through a two-part process, where they are sun-dried during the day and wrapped tightly at night. The night process is called 'sweating', and works to infuse the dried flesh with the remaining moisture of the pepper.[2] The result is an appearance ranging from deep purple to a dark, purplish black. Urfa biber is less spicy than many other chili peppers, but provides a more lasting build of heat.

Urfa biber
Flaked Isot Chili.jpg
Flaked Urfa biber
GenusCapsicum
SpeciesCapsicum annuum
OriginUrfaTurkey
Heat Very hot
Scoville scale50,000–80,000 SHU

The pungency of the urfa biber is 30,000–50,000 SHU on the Scoville scale.[citation needed]

It is traditionally used in Turkey in meat and savoury foods.[3]

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