That headline is a bit dramatic—but the answer is simple:
👉 Paprika is made from dried, ground peppers—specifically varieties of Capsicum annuum (the same family as bell peppers and chili peppers).
🌶️ What paprika actually is
- Peppers are dried
- Then finely ground into powder
- That powder = paprika
🎨 Why paprika comes in different types
It depends on the pepper variety and processing:
🔴 Sweet paprika
- Mild flavor
- Common in everyday cooking
🌶️ Hot paprika
- Made from spicier peppers
- Adds heat
🔥 Smoked paprika
- Peppers are dried over smoke
- Has a rich, smoky flavor
🧠 Why people get confused
- The word “paprika” sounds like a special ingredient
- But it’s basically just pepper powder (from specific peppers)
🧾 Bottom line
Paprika isn’t mysterious—it’s simply ground dried peppers, with flavor ranging from sweet to smoky to spicy depending on how it’s made.
If you want, I can explain how paprika differs from chili powder or cayenne—that’s where most confusion happens.