Redpeppe
Description
Romano peppers are a type of sweet, long, and tapering pepper that looks similar to a large chili but has a mild, sweet flavor like a bell pepper. They have a thin skin, which makes them ideal for roasting, and are very versatile, used raw in salads or as crudités, or cooked in stir-fries, sauces, and stews.
Key characteristics
Appearance: Long, slender, and pointed, often with a glossy red finish when ripe.
Flavor: Sweet and mild, not spicy, with a flavor profile closer to bell peppers than to chili peppers.
Texture: Crisp and juicy when raw, becoming soft and tender when cooked.
Skin: Thin and smooth.
Culinary uses
Raw: Slice into strips for salads, wraps, or sandwiches, or serve as crudités with dips.
Roasted: Roasting brings out their natural sweetness and can give them a smoky flavor. They can be roasted whole or in strips.
Stuffed: The long shape is well-suited for stuffing with ingredients like rice, couscous, or cheese.
Cooked: They are great for adding to stir-fries, soups, sauces, and stews.
Type
Root Vegetable