chilpoctli
Chilpoctli is a Nahuatl word referring to a type of smoked pepper. The term is derived from the Nahuatl words "chilli" meaning pepper and "poctli" meaning smoke. Historically, chilpoctli was a significant part of the Aztec diet and economy, particularly in the region of Xalisco, modern-day Jalisco, Mexico. These peppers were dried and smoked using traditional methods, a process that not only preserved them but also imparted a distinct flavor.
The smoking process involved exposing the peppers to smoke from burning wood, often mesquite or other local
While the specific varieties of peppers used to create chilpoctli may have varied, the general method of