Boiled, marinated in Thai curry paste and threaded onto skewers, cabbage becomes a revelatory side dish off the grill. It’s finished with nam jim, the sweet, sour, salty and spicy Thai sauce/dip that’s delicious on just about everything. ** A "red finger chili pepper" is a common name for the Jwala pepper (also called Finger Hot Pepper or Finger Hot Indian Pepper), a thin, long, and very spicy chili pepper that is slender, elongated like a finger, and turns bright red when ripe. Popular in India, it's used to add intense heat and flavor to dishes such as salsas, sauces, and curries, though a small amount is sufficient due to its strong taste and high Scoville heat rating. Appearance: These peppers are thin, slender pods with a tapered end, resembling a human finger. They are green when unripe and mature into a vibrant red color. Heat Level: Red finger hot chili peppers are very hot, with heat levels typically ranging from 5,000 to 100,000 Scoville heat units, making them significantly hotter than a jalapeño.
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