Bhut Jolokia Paste
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Bhut Jolokia Paste** is a fiery and flavorful chili paste made from **Bhut Jolokia** (Ghost Pepper), one of the hottest chili peppers in the world. Known as *Bih Jolokia* (বিহ জলোকীয়া) in Assam, this paste is widely used in Assamese cuisine for its intense heat, smoky flavor, and rich texture. It serves as a powerful condiment, enhancing the spice level of various dishes.
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### **Bhut Jolokia Paste of Assam**
**Bhut Jolokia Paste** is a fiery and flavorful chili paste made from **Bhut Jolokia** (Ghost Pepper), one of the hottest chili peppers in the world. Known as *Bih Jolokia* (বিহ জলোকীয়া) in Assam, this paste is widely used in Assamese cuisine for its intense heat, smoky flavor, and rich texture. It serves as a powerful condiment, enhancing the spice level of various dishes.
### **Preparation of Bhut Jolokia Paste**
1. **Selection of Chilies:** Fresh or dried Bhut Jolokia chilies are used.
2. **Roasting (Optional):** Some versions roast the chilies for a deeper, smoky flavor.
3. **Blending:** The chilies are ground into a smooth paste with ingredients like garlic, salt, and mustard oil.
4. **Storage:** The paste is stored in airtight jars and preserved in oil to extend its shelf life.
### **Culinary Uses**
– **As a condiment** – Used as a side with rice and dal for an instant spice kick.
– **In curries and gravies** – Adds depth and intense heat.
– **For marination** – Mixed with spices and applied to meats or fish.
– **In chutneys and sauces** – Blended with tamarind or tomatoes for a tangy-spicy dip.
– **With pickles** – Used as a base for spicy pickled vegetables or meats.
### **Flavor and Heat Level**
– **Extremely hot** (Over **1 million Scoville Heat Units – SHU**).
– **Smoky, slightly fruity, and earthy** taste.
– **Slow-burning heat** that intensifies over time.
### **Health Benefits**
– **Boosts metabolism** and aids digestion.
– **Rich in capsaicin**, known for **pain relief and anti-inflammatory** properties.
– **Helps clear sinuses** and fights infections.
– **High in antioxidants**, strengthening immunity.
### **Cultural Importance**
Bhut Jolokia paste is a household staple in Assam, commonly eaten by spice lovers. It is also used in traditional remedies and is even known for its **natural insect-repelling properties**.
Would you like a **detailed recipe** for making Bhut Jolokia paste at home?
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