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What is a pepperocini?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Banana Peppers

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Which spices are used in Italian cuisine?

Garlic, oregano, pepper, basilAnswerGarlic, basil, Pepper, Oregano AnswerFreshly grated nutmeg and freshly ground pepper are popular; garlic, oregano and basil are herbs, not spices.crushed red pepper flakes too. called pepperocini in Italy.


What is the difference between a pepperocini and a banana pepper?

No...although in the same family and very close, the banana pepper is a sweeter variety while the pepperoncini will characteistically have a little bit more of a spiciness to it.


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