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Heard good things about Tiko's Fire Roasted Peppers from a friend and had to give them a try. These peppers are very delious; better than advertised!!! Trust us, Tiko's jalapenos are nothing like any pepper you've had before. Expect a firm jalapeno with a hint of dill and garlic and a little touch of sweetness. Can be eaten alone, added to your favorite dish to kick up the flavor or put on a sandwich to give it some zing. Use the left over olive oil as a marinade or add a touch to your salad. These peppers are sure to enhance any dish.
Try them! You won’t be sorry.
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Reviewed by: Dan and Jayne from Potomac Falls, VA.
on 10/1/2009 |
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I normally do not eat any spicy foods but I decided to give the peppers a try since I had heard such great things about them from 3 other people... Tiko's Fire Roasted Peppers were soooo delicious... I ate them as a topping and stand-alone... I am definitely a spicy food convert!!! :-) Thanks, Tiko for sharing your talent!!! |
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Reviewed by: N Baker from Marietta, GA.
on 9/21/2009 |
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These peppers are the best Roasted Peppers as far as I know. Lots of folks tell me "they are addictive". That is great! |
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Reviewed by: Tihomir Guentchev from Sandy Springs, GA.
on 9/21/2009 |
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My dad first introduced me to Tiko''s. One bite and I knew that he had found something special. Since then, I''ve diced them in salsa, sliced them on sandwiches, laid them whole on top of black beans and rice as well as other culinary applications too numerous to mention. I''ve yet to find a dish which they do not improve. You could eat these with old shoe leather and still be pretty pleased with your meal. Having said that, my favorite way to eat them is still on their own right out of the jar. |
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Reviewed by: Bo from Athens, GA.
on 12/29/2008 |
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I tried Tiko''s Peppers both mild and hot and they were excellent. I''m a "light weight" when it comes to the "heat" but Tiko''s mild was just right for me. The peppers have a smooth texture going down with just the right amount of "bite" for your taste. I highly recommend Tiko''s Peppers. |
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Reviewed by: Doug from Roswell, GA.
on 10/14/2008 |
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I must confess that I was initially skeptical; I have never seen anything quite like Tiko & Chip''s peppers. But my curiosity won out, and I started by just slicing off a big chunk of pepper and eating it. What a delight! Since then I''ve cooked them in eggs, sliced them on sandwiches, and spiced up hash-browned potatoes. I look forward to trying some of the other ideas I''ve read on this page. If you''re looking for a reason to try them, look no further. They are GOOD. |
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Reviewed by: Carl from Lilburn, GA.
on 9/2/2008 |
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I really liked the Dill flavor. It was very nice and equally enjoyed both mild and hot. I can tell you that I liked these much better than what I sometimes get from high end food stores. |
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Reviewed by: Al Hooshiari from Alpharetta, GA.
on 8/19/2008 |
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I tried Tiko''s hot peppers and it was excellent. I tried them standalone as well as mixing them with food and they were great both ways. |
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Reviewed by: Ali from Atlanta, GA.
on 8/1/2008 |
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After trying Tiko’s Hot Peppers, I am delighted to note that I have tasted some thing different and good. I have tried it with several different types of food; Burgers, fish, Chinese, Mediterranean and Sub-continent. In short it goes very well with any thing I happen to be eating. |
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Reviewed by: Mansoor from Johns Creek, GA.
on 7/29/2008 |
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A very unique flavoring, unlike Mexican, a different kind of spiciness that is definitely good. I used some as an ingredient in an omelette which worked very well, made my normal bland cooking burst with flavor. With the full taste these peppers have, I was able to use them as a salsa dip straight from the jar by just chopping them into small chunks. |
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Reviewed by: Steve from Union City, GA.
on 7/14/2008 |
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I got 2 HOT Roasted Peppers and loved it! "What did you do with it?", someone might ask... I blended these peppers; then I marinated meats with some other spices and grilled... With cold beer and hot, spicy BBQ, they''ll make your weekend goes wild!....
PS: I''ll come back for more - good stuffs! Thanks. |
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Reviewed by: Vinh from Marietta, GA.
on 6/26/2008 |
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These roasted jalapeno peppers are excellent. The taste is very uniqueI. I got 2 jars: one hot and one mild, and I really loved it. |
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Reviewed by: Minh from Atlanta, GA.
on 6/14/2008 |
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Excellent taste |
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Reviewed by: Katie from AT&T.
on 6/9/2008 |
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Tasting Tiko’s hot Fire Roasted Peppers alone is a unique experience, its marinate with spices and large chunks of garlic offers a chance to experiment with your taste buds. Tiko’s mild Fire Roasted Peppers are more to my wife’s liking and she like eating them alone but says hot peppers are: “Really hot!” |
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Reviewed by: Phil from Alpharetta.
on 5/30/2008 |
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To compromise we have two jars open, one hot and one mild. Cooking with Tiko’s Fire Roasted Peppers is most enjoyable. First, I tried using just the juices as a marinate on chicken, steaks and fish for grilling on the barbecue. The results were good and my family members and neighbors had positive comments. By experimenting with the peppers the comments changed from good to great!
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Reviewed by: Phil from Alpharetta.
on 5/30/2008 |
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These were a gift to me and we had them over Memorial Day Weekend. These were a gift to me and we had them over Memorial Day Weekend. Excellent taste and the perfect accompaniment for grilling and BBQ. |
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Reviewed by: FD from Alpharetta, GA.
on 5/28/2008 |
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These peppers are unbelievably GOOD. The peppers have texture and are firm making then chewable. Like a fresh pepper. I enjoyed the peppers with roast pork and peas. Just the right taste to make the dinner a feast. I had the HOT peppers and it wasn’t until I had completed a whole one before I knew I had a Jalapeno. It tasted GREAT. |
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Reviewed by: Frank from Duluth, Ga..
on 5/21/2008 |
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I loved this product. The taste will make you come back. It goes well with many different dishes. You can even mix some with your salad to add zest. I also noticed that it uses superb quality ingredients. |
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Reviewed by: Bruce Parkideh from Atlanta, GA.
on 5/4/2008 |
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Tico''s jalapenos look and feel different because they are as fiery and natural as music itself! |
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Reviewed by: Nicolai Tanev - guitarist from Atlanta GA.
on 5/3/2008 |
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Tico''s japenos look and feel different because they are as fiery and natural as music itself! |
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Reviewed by: Nicolai Tanev - guitarist from Atlanta GA.
on 5/3/2008 |
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This is a great product ! Honestly I had never eaten hot peppers before, but when I tried " Tiko''s Fire Roasted Peppers", they were really tasty. I also tried the marinate with fried squash - it was a perfecr combination. I truly recommend these peppers to everyone. |
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Reviewed by: Greta from Sandy Springs, GA.
on 4/30/2008 |
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I was referred to this product by a friend and I was hooked after the first bite! These peppers are just what the name says , Fire. So if your mouth is asleep, go ahead and take a bite, these will surely wake you up.
Be sure to buy by the case because you will quickly find out that your entire family will love the fiery spicy taste of Tiko''s Fire. Great product.
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Reviewed by: Yousaid from College Park Ga.
on 4/14/2008 |
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This product has a very unique flavor. These are not your typical peppers. I tried the hot variety. While they are hot, it is not overbearing. However, if you are sensitive to hot peppers, you should probably consider the mild version. Along with the heat, they also have a sweet flavor. These peppers are perfect for anyone who loves peppers, but is looking for something a little different than your "run of the mill" jalapenos. I highly recommend that you try these to see for yourself. |
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Reviewed by: Tommy from Atlanta, GA.
on 4/14/2008 |
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These peppers are not pickled and so still taste like real peppers. I called and they have both a hot and a mild version and I got a jar of both. The hot is HOT and the mild are easy to eat. Great Product and super helpful staff! |
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Reviewed by: Frank from Atlanta, GA.
on 3/27/2008 |
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