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PhrasesAt the MarketHa peperoncino calabrese?
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Ha peperoncino calabrese?

Do you have Calabrian chilli?

Pronunciation

a pe-pe-ron-CHI-no ka-la-BRE-ze

When to use it

Asking for a specific regional spice at a dry goods or spice stall.

What it means

Peperoncino is fundamental to southern Italian cuisine. Calabrian chillies are particularly prized for their heat and depth of flavour. They are sold fresh in summer, dried in autumn and winter, or ground into powder. Some are preserved in oil (in oil di oliva) as a condiment.

Variations

È piccante o dolce?

Is it hot or mild?

Distinguishing hot from sweet paprika/chilli

Ha il peperoncino in polvere?

Do you have ground chilli?

Asking for the powdered form

Quanto è piccante?

How spicy is it?

Asking about the heat level — important for cooking

Mini Dialogue

— Ha peperoncino calabrese? — Sì — secco, in polvere o sott'olio? — Quello sott'olio, per favore. — Questo è piccante forte — va bene per la 'nduja.

— Do you have Calabrian chilli? — Yes — dried, ground, or in oil? — The one in oil, please. — This is very hot — it's great for 'nduja.

Cultural Note

'Nduja is a spreadable spicy salami from Spilinga in Calabria, made with pork fat and a high proportion of Calabrian chillies. It has become internationally known in recent years and is sold at specialist Italian market stalls across the country.