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The Aleppo pepper (, : fulful Ḥalabī; ) is a moderately spicy variety of used as a , particularly in , Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine. Also known as the Halaby pepper, its pods are ripened to a burgundy color, then semi-dried, de-seeded, and crushed or coarsely ground. The pepper flakes are known in Turkey as pul biber ( pul = flake, biber = pepper), and in Armenia as Halebi bibar. In Turkey, pul biber is the third most commonly used spice, after salt and black pepper. In Arabic, the pepper is named after , a long-inhabited city along the in northern Syria, and is grown in Syria and Turkey. Chiles originated in South America and were among the New World crops, like potatoes and tomatoes.

Although it is a common , its use in Europe and the United States outside Armenian, Syrian and Turkish immigrant communities was rare until the 21st century, with Los Angeles magazine dating its rise in use among the broader U.S. population to the 1994 edition of The Cooking of the Eastern Mediterranean by .


Characteristics
The Aleppo pepper has a moderate of about 10,000 on the , with some fruitiness and mild, -like undertones. Its flavor is similar to the , but oilier and slightly salty; is often used in the drying process. It is fairly mild, with its heat building slowly, with a fruity, -like flavor. It has also been described as having the flavor of "sweetness, roundness and perfume of the best kind of , but with a substantial kick behind it". Some renowned chefs prefer Aleppo pepper for its "fruity and bright qualities."


Uses
The most common use is in the form of crushed flakes, which are typically slightly milder and oilier than conventional crushed red pepper, with a hint of saltiness and a slightly raisin-like flavor. Unlike crushed red pepper, the flakes contain no inner flesh or seeds, contributing to the mildness. Crushed Aleppo pepper can be used as a substitute for crushed red pepper or .

The spice is a common ingredient in some of the dishes that comprise a .


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