Cayenne pepper. Ground, hot red chillis. They are tapered and contain twice as much capsaicin as red peppers, which is why they provide so much heat to food. Chillis are often available in dried or powdered forms. Colour is not necessarily a guide to the heat, which is measured in Scoville units (named after Wilbur Scoville). Generally speaking the scale goes from small and pointed, with thin skins, having the most heat through to large and blunt having the least. The greatest heat is contained in the membranes and seeds.
Cayenne pepper. Ground, hot red chillis. They are tapered and contain twice as much capsaicin as red peppers, which is why they provide so much heat to food. Chillis are often available in dried or powdered forms. Colour is not necessarily a guide to the heat, which is measured in Scoville units (named after Wilbur Scoville). Generally speaking the scale goes from small and pointed, with thin skins, having the most heat through to large and blunt having the least. The greatest heat is contained in the membranes and seeds.
"Red fish." Alfonsino or (incorrectly) red bream. A deep-bodied fish which may be treated in the same way as true sea breams. It is a versatile fish and may be poached, baked, fried or cooked by any means.
Southern shortfin cuttlefish. A type of elongated, small, slim cuttlefish, a cephalopod related to the squid and usually cooked whole.
A souvlaki consisting of alternate pieces of lamb's liver, kidney, sweetbreads and heart, wrapped in intestines.
Goby (black). A small marine fish similar to the freshwater gudgeon. Handled in the same way as whitebait.