noun
- a dried poblano chili pepper, dark reddish-brown in color, used in Mexican cuisine
Usage: Spanish origin; commonly used in English culinary contexts
adjective
- made with or flavored by ancho peppers
Usage: used in culinary descriptions
Examples
- The mole sauce was enriched with ground ancho peppers.
- She bought ancho chiles at the Mexican market for her recipe.
- The ancho seasoning gave the dish a deep, smoky flavor.
- Ancho peppers are milder than many other dried chili varieties.
- He prepared an ancho-rubbed pork shoulder for the dinner party.