Picture this: you . You then head to the spice aisle of your local grocer... only to be hit with a paralysing array of choice - which one to get? Smoky, sweet... Hungarian? And what's the difference between them all anyway?
Well, all paprika, at its core, is made up of crushed dried peppers (in the capsicum family). Now what varieties of peppers and how they're dried make up the rest of the difference. Sweet paprika usually refers to the mild types that are sun-dried, that add a subtle flavour to your dish, and smoked paprika refers to peppers that have been smoked before they're crushed, and add a heady depth of flavour that's recognisably Spanish. Not sure about the labels? You can also tell these apart by the colour - smoked paprika has a much darker red hue to the powder, as opposed to sweet/Hungarian's vibrant, almost orange tone.
So, how did our judges do in the paprika blind taste-test?
[Mel] Can it please be something delicious?

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(3, 2, 1, down the hatch!)
[Mark] (Coughs intensively)
[Mel] Okay, I know this one!
(Alright! What do you think it is?)
(Yeah it is! All three of you for the win!)

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[Mel] YEAH!
(Has anyone cooked with it in Spanish week?)
[Mel] We haven't cooked Spanish week yet, but someone has cooked with it in...French week!
(What do you recommend using it in?)
[Dan] Um, chorizo!
[Mark] ...Kangaroo...
[Mel] Paella, of course.
[Dan] Sprinkled over octopus!
[Mark] With wallaby...nice. Marinated with a bit of wallaby; it's nice.
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