Copycat Recipe for Coco Ichibanya Tobikara Exclusive Spice (Spicy Powder)


Hi all,

I'm wondering if anyone has an imitation recipe for the Coco Ichibanya spice powder. Not the curry powder itself – I use Golden Curry, plus this recipe ( https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wpomN-KpMMn1dk7df1iJSI4lCqGL2vSBM-hl04n_6GI/edit?usp=sharing ).
What I need is a way to actually get the spice level to be what I want.

Coco's Secret Spicy Spice

Amazon has them for $17 for a pair, but on top of the price they usually package them poorly and we've had them break. I'd like to try to make my own, even if I have to grow the pepper plants for it myself.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MXJ7DZW?ref=nb_sb_ss_w_as-reorder_k1_1_9&amp=&crid=2ROWCFG0P56H9&amp=&sprefix=coco+ichi

My Japanese isn't the greatest, but fortunately when you buy the spice powder over Amazon you get a mildly helpful ingredients list.

The listed ingredients are:
"Black pepper, chili pepper, starch, chili powder, chili powder, curry powder, calcium phosphate, and spice extract."

Obviously, 3 different variations of peppers makes for a difficult imitation, as does spice extract, but I want to try. It does specify that it's Indian black pepper but I don't see that making a difference.

The three spices are listed as:
1. 唐がらし (tōgarashi) – basically chili pepper blend.
2. チリパウダ (literally "chiripauda") – chili powder.
3. 陳皮 (Chinpi?) Closest I can see in searches is tangerine peel? Except the English label I've got says it's another kind of pepper, and I can translate the other ingredients listed.

Any ideas?
On alternative I was planning on was mixing black pepper, togarashi, red pepper flakes, and chili powder.

by dmcfarland08

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