Habanero has an intense heat combined with tropical fruit and floral notes. Because it is extremely powerful, it should be handled with care — often just a small pinch or a tiny piece of the pepper is enough for an entire dish.
Savoury dishes and sauces: Excellent for authentic Latin American salsas and pico de gallo, game and beef marinades, spicy stews, as well as fish and seafood dishes.
Desserts and drinks: A small amount of Habanero adds a bold accent to dark chocolate, mango or pineapple chutneys, as well as spicy Mexican-style cocktails and homemade syrups.
Tip: Handle Habanero carefully when cooking — ideally while wearing gloves — and add it gradually. If you want to reduce the heat while keeping its fruity flavour, remove the seeds and, most importantly, carefully cut away the pale inner membranes before adding it to the dish.

