''Capsicum'' () is a
genus
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of
flowering plant
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s in the
nightshade family
Solanaceae, native to the
Americas
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, cultivated worldwide for their edible fruit, which are generally known as "peppers" or "capsicum".
Chili peppers grow on five species of ''Capsicum''.
Sweet or bell peppers and some chili peppers are ''
Capsicum annuum
''Capsicum annuum'' is a fruiting plant from the family Solanaceae (nightshades), within the genus Capsicum which is native to the northern regions of South America and to southwestern North America. The plant produces Berry, berries of many color ...
'', making it the most cultivated species in the genus.
History
''Capsicum'' is native to
South America
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and
Central America
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. These plants have been evolving for 17 million years. It was domesticated and
cultivated at least since 3000 BC, as evidenced by remains of chili peppers found in pottery from
Puebla
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and
Oaxaca
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.
Etymology and names
The generic name may come from
Latin
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, meaning 'box', presumably alluding to the pods; or possibly from the
Greek word , , 'to gulp'. The name ''pepper'' comes from the similarity of
piquance
Pungency ( ) is the taste of food commonly referred to as spiciness, hotness or heat, found in foods such as chili peppers. Highly pungent tastes may be experienced as unpleasant. The term piquancy ( ) is sometimes applied to foods with a lower ...
(spiciness or "heat") of the flavor to that of
black pepper
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, ''
Piper nigrum'', although there is no botanical relationship with it or with
Sichuan pepper
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. The original term ''chilli'' came from the
Nahuatl
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word , denoting a larger ''Capsicum'' variety
cultivated at least since 3000 BC.
Different varieties were cultivated in South America, where they are known as (singular ), from the
Quechua term for ''Capsicum''.
The fruit (
botanically a berry) of ''Capsicum'' plants has a variety of names depending on place and type. The more piquant varieties are called ''
chili pepper
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s'', or simply ''chilis''. The large, mild form is called ''
bell pepper
The bell pepper (also known as sweet pepper, paprika, pepper, capsicum or, in some parts of the US midwest, mango) is the fruit of plants in the Grossum Group of the species ''Capsicum annuum''. Cultivars of the plant produce fruits in diff ...
'', or is named by color (''green pepper'', ''green bell pepper'', ''red bell pepper'', etc.) in North America. In
South Africa
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and some other countries, it is called ''
sweet pepper''. The name is simply ''pepper'' in the
United Kingdom
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and
Ireland
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. The name ''capsicum'' is used in
Australia
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,
India
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,
Malaysia
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,
New Zealand
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.
Phylogeny
Capsicums are solanaceous plants within the tribe
Capsiceae, and are closely related to ''
Lycianthes''.
A 2020 study using ribosomal DNA provided the following phylogenetic tree. It can be seen that in two of the clades, the species ''C. frutescens'' is intermingled with ''C. eximium'' in one subclade and ''C. chinense'' in another subclade; and that ''C. chacoense'' is intermingled with ''C. baccatum''.
Growing conditions
Ideal growing conditions for peppers include a sunny position with warm,
loamy soil, ideally , that is moist but not waterlogged. Extremely moist soils can cause seedlings to
"damp-off" and reduce germination.
The plants will tolerate (but do not like) temperatures down to and they are sensitive to cold. For flowering, ''Capsicum'' is a non-
photoperiod-sensitive crop. The flowers can
self-pollinate. However, at extremely high temperature, , pollen loses viability, and flowers are much less likely to result in fruit.
Species and varieties

''Capsicum'' consists of 20–27 species,
five of which are widely cultivated: ''
C. annuum'', ''
C. baccatum'', ''
C. chinense'', ''
C. frutescens'', and ''
C. pubescens''.
Phylogenetic relationships between species have been investigated using
biogeographical,
morphological,
chemosystematic,
hybridization,
and genetic
[ data. Fruits of ''Capsicum'' can vary tremendously in color, shape, and size both between and within species, which has led to confusion over the relationships among taxa.] Chemosystematic studies helped distinguish the difference between varieties and species. For example, '' C. baccatum'' var. ''baccatum'' had the same flavonoids as ''C. baccatum'' var. ''pendulum'', which led researchers to believe the two groups belonged to the same species.[
Many varieties of the same species can be used in many different ways; for example, '' C. annuum'' includes the "bell pepper" variety, which is sold in both its immature green state and in its red, yellow, or orange ripe state. This same species has other varieties, as well, such as the Anaheim chiles often used for stuffing, the dried ancho (before being dried it is called a poblano) chile used to make chili powder, the mild-to-hot, ripe jalapeno used to make smoked jalapeno, known as chipotle.
]Peru
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is thought to be the country with the highest cultivated ''Capsicum'' diversity since varieties of all five domesticates are commonly sold in markets in contrast to other countries. Bolivia
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is considered to be the country where the largest diversity
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of wild ''Capsicum'' peppers are consumed. Bolivian consumers distinguish two basic forms: , species with small round fruits including '' C. eximium'', '' C. cardenasii'', ''C. eshbaughii'', and ''C. caballeroi'' landraces; and arivivis, with small elongated fruits including '' C. baccatum'' var. ''baccatum'' and '' C. chacoense'' varieties.
The amount of capsaicin
Capsaicin (8-methyl-''N''-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) (, rarely ) is an active component of chili peppers, which are plants belonging to the genus ''Capsicum''. It is a potent Irritation, irritant for Mammal, mammals, including humans, and produces ...
is measured in Scoville heat units (SHU) and this value varies significantly among Capsicum varieties. For example, a typical Bell pepper
The bell pepper (also known as sweet pepper, paprika, pepper, capsicum or, in some parts of the US midwest, mango) is the fruit of plants in the Grossum Group of the species ''Capsicum annuum''. Cultivars of the plant produce fruits in diff ...
has a value of zero SHU and a Jalapeño has a value of 4000–8000 SHU. In 2017, the Guinness Book of World Records listed the Carolina Reaper as the world's hottest pepper at 1,641,183 SHU, according to tests conducted by Winthrop University in South Carolina, United States. In 2023, the Guinness Book of Records
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recognized Pepper X as the world's hottest pepper.
Species list
Sources:
* ''Capsicum annuum
''Capsicum annuum'' is a fruiting plant from the family Solanaceae (nightshades), within the genus Capsicum which is native to the northern regions of South America and to southwestern North America. The plant produces Berry, berries of many color ...
'' L.
** ''glabriusculum'' var.
** New Mexico
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Group
* '' Capsicum baccatum'' L.
* '' Capsicum benoistii'' Hunz. ex Barboza
* ' Hunz.
* ' Barboza & Agra
* '' Capsicum caballeroi'' M. Nee
* ' Sendtn.
* ' Barboza & Bianch.
* ''Capsicum cardenasii
''Capsicum cardenasii'' is a plant species in the genus ''Capsicum'' and the family Solanaceae. It is a diploid with 2n=2x=24. It is a member within the ''Capsicum pubescens, C. pubescens'' complex, a group of closely related ''Capsicum'' species ...
'' Heiser & P. G. Sm.
* ' M. Nee
* '' Capsicum chacoense'' Hunz.
* '' Capsicum chinense'' Jacq.
* '' Capsicum coccineum'' (Rusby) Hunz.
* ' (Hiern) Hunz.
* ''Capsicum dimorphum
''Capsicum'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae, native to the Americas, cultivated worldwide for their edible fruit, which are generally known as "peppers" or "capsicum". Chili peppers grow on five species ...
'' (Miers) Kuntze
* '' Capsicum dusenii'' Bitter
* '' Capsicum eshbaughii'' Barboza
* '' Capsicum eximium'' Hunz.
* '' Capsicum flexuosum'' Sendtn.
* ' Bianch. & Barboza
* '' Capsicum frutescens'' L.
* ' Hunz.
* '' Capsicum geminifolium'' (Dammer) Hunz.
* '' Capsicum havanense'' Kunth
* '' Capsicum hookerianum'' (Miers) Kuntze
* ' Bianch. & Barboza
* '' Capsicum lanceolatum'' (Greenm.) C.V.Morton & Standl.
* '' Capsicum leptopodum'' (Dunal) Kuntze
* ' Agra & Barboza
* ' Barboza & S. Leiva
* '' Capsicum lycianthoides'' Bitter
* ''Capsicum minutiflorum
''Capsicum'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae, native to the Americas, cultivated worldwide for their edible fruit, which are generally known as "peppers" or "capsicum". Chili peppers grow on five species ...
'' (Rusby) Hunz.
* '' Capsicum mirabile'' Mart. ex Sendtn.
* '' Capsicum mositicum'' Toledo
* '' Capsicum neei'' Barboza & X. Reyes
* '' Capsicum parvifolium'' Sendtn.
* ' Bianch. & Barboza
* '' Capsicum pubescens'' Ruiz & Pav.
* ' S. Leiva & Barboza
* '' Capsicum praetermissum'' Heiser & Smith
* '' Capsicum ramosissimum'' Witasek
* ' Witasek
* '' Capsicum regale'' Barboza & Bohs
* ''Capsicum rhomboideum
''Capsicum'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family Solanaceae, native to the Americas, cultivated worldwide for their edible fruit, which are generally known as "peppers" or "capsicum". Chili peppers grow on five species ...
'' (Dunal) Kuntze
* ' Sendtn.
* ''Capsicum scolnikianum
''Capsicum'' () is a genus of flowering plants in the Solanum, nightshade family Solanaceae, native to the Americas, cultivated worldwide for their edible fruit, which are generally known as "peppers" or "capsicum". Chili peppers grow on five s ...
'' Hunz.
* '' Capsicum spina-alba'' (Dunal) Kuntze
* '' Capsicum stramoniifolium'' (Kunth) Standl.
* ' Eshbaugh et al.
* ' Sendtn.
According to Adepoju et al. (2021), the most commonly occurring Capsicum cultivars in Nigeria (and West Africa) are: C. fructescens var. fructescens L.; C. fructescens var. baccatum (L.) Irish; C. annuum var annuum L; C. annuum var. grossum (L.) Sendtn. and C. chinense Jacq.
Formerly placed here
* '' Tubocapsicum anomalum'' (Franch. & Sav.) Makino (as ''C. anomalum'' Franch. & Sav.)
* '' Vassobia fasciculata'' (Miers) Hunz. (as ''C. grandiflorum'' Kuntze)
* '' Witheringia stramoniifolia'' Kunth (as ''C. stramoniifolium'' (Kunth) Kuntze)
Genetics
Most ''Capsicum'' species are 2n=2x=24. A few of the non-domesticated species are 2n=2x=26. All are diploid. The ''Capsicum annuum
''Capsicum annuum'' is a fruiting plant from the family Solanaceae (nightshades), within the genus Capsicum which is native to the northern regions of South America and to southwestern North America. The plant produces Berry, berries of many color ...
'' and '' Capsicum chinense'' genomes were completed in 2014. The ''Capsicum annuum'' genome is approximately 3.48 Gb, making it larger than the human genome. Over 75% of the pepper genome is composed of transposable elements, mostly ''Gypsy'' elements, distributed widely throughout the genome. The distribution of transposable elements is inversely correlated with gene density. Pepper is predicted to have 34,903 genes, approximately the same number as both tomato
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and potato, two related species within the family Solanaceae.
Breeding
Many types of peppers have been bred for heat, size, and yield. Along with selection of specific fruit traits such as flavor and color, specific pest, disease and abiotic stress resistances are continually being selected. Breeding occurs in several environments dependent on the use of the final variety including but not limited to: conventional, organic, hydroponic, green house and shade house production environments.
Several breeding programs are being conducted by corporations and universities. In the United States
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, New Mexico State University has released several varieties in the last few years. Cornell University
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has worked to develop regionally adapted varieties that work better in cooler, damper climates. Other universities such as UC Davis
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, University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Oregon State University
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have smaller breeding programs. Many vegetable seed companies breed different types of peppers as well.
Capsaicin
The fruit of most species of ''Capsicum'' contains capsaicin
Capsaicin (8-methyl-''N''-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) (, rarely ) is an active component of chili peppers, which are plants belonging to the genus ''Capsicum''. It is a potent Irritation, irritant for Mammal, mammals, including humans, and produces ...
(methyl-n-vanillyl nonenamide), a lipophilic
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chemical that can produce a burning sensation ( pungency or spiciness) in the mouth of the eater. Most mammal
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s find this unpleasant, whereas birds are unaffected. The secretion of capsaicin protects the fruit from consumption by insects
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.
Capsaicin is present in large quantities in the placental tissue (which holds the seed
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s), the internal membranes, and to a lesser extent, the other fleshy parts of the fruits of plants in this genus. The seeds themselves do not produce any capsaicin, although the highest concentration of capsaicin can be found in the white pith around the seeds. Most of the capsaicin
Capsaicin (8-methyl-''N''-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) (, rarely ) is an active component of chili peppers, which are plants belonging to the genus ''Capsicum''. It is a potent Irritation, irritant for Mammal, mammals, including humans, and produces ...
in a pungent (hot) pepper is concentrated in blisters on the epidermis of the interior ribs (septa) that divide the chambers, or locules, of the fruit to which the seeds are attached.
A study on capsaicin production in fruits of '' C. chinense'' showed that capsaicin
Capsaicin (8-methyl-''N''-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) (, rarely ) is an active component of chili peppers, which are plants belonging to the genus ''Capsicum''. It is a potent Irritation, irritant for Mammal, mammals, including humans, and produces ...
oids are produced only in the epidermal cells of the interlocular septa of pungent fruits, that blister formation only occurs as a result of capsaicinoid accumulation, and that pungency and blister formation are controlled by a single locus, ''Pun1'', for which there exist at least two recessive alleles that result in non-pungency of ''C. chinense'' fruits.
The amount of capsaicin per fruit is highly variable, depending on genetics
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and the environment. The most recognized ''Capsicum'' without capsaicin is the bell pepper
The bell pepper (also known as sweet pepper, paprika, pepper, capsicum or, in some parts of the US midwest, mango) is the fruit of plants in the Grossum Group of the species ''Capsicum annuum''. Cultivars of the plant produce fruits in diff ...
, a cultivar
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of ''Capsicum annuum
''Capsicum annuum'' is a fruiting plant from the family Solanaceae (nightshades), within the genus Capsicum which is native to the northern regions of South America and to southwestern North America. The plant produces Berry, berries of many color ...
'', which has a zero rating on the Scoville scale. The lack of capsaicin in bell peppers is due to a recessive gene
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that eliminates capsaicin and, consequently, the hot taste usually associated with the rest of the genus ''Capsicum''. There are also other peppers without capsaicin, mostly within the ''Capsicum annuum'' species, such as the cultivars Giant Marconi, Yummy Sweets, Jimmy Nardello, and Italian Frying peppers ( Cubanelles).
Chili peppers are important in the medicine of Indigenous peoples
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, and capsaicin is used in modern medicine mainly in topical medications as a circulatory stimulant
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and analgesic. In more recent times, an aerosol
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extract of capsaicin, known as capsicum or pepper spray
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, has become used by law enforcement as a nonlethal means of incapacitating a person, and in a more widely dispersed form for riot control, or by individuals for personal defense. Capsaicin in vegetable oils or horticultural products can be used in gardening as a natural insecticide
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.
Cuisine
''Capsicum'' fruits can be eaten raw or cooked. Those used in cooking are generally varieties of the ''C. annuum'' and ''C. frutescens'' species, though a few others are used, as well. They are suitable for stuffing with fillings such as cheese, meat, or rice.
They are frequently used both chopped and raw in salads, or cooked in stir-fries or other mixed dishes. They can be sliced into strips and fried, roasted whole or in pieces, or chopped and incorporated into salsas or other sauces, of which they are often a main ingredient.
They can be preserved in the form of a jam, or by drying, pickling, or freezing. Dried Capsicum may be reconstituted whole, or processed into flakes or powders. Pickled or marinated Capsicum are frequently added to sandwiches or salads. Frozen Capsicum are used in stews, soups, and salsas. Extracts can be made and incorporated into hot sauces.
The Spanish '' conquistadores'' soon became aware of their culinary properties, and brought them back to Europe, together with cocoa, potatoes, sweet potatoes, tobacco, maize, beans, and turkeys. They also brought it to the Spanish Philippines colonies, whence it spread to Asia. The Portuguese brought them to their African and Asiatic possessions such as India. All varieties were appreciated but the hot ones were particularly appreciated, because they could enliven an otherwise monotonous diet during times of dietary restriction, such as during religious observances.
Spanish cuisine soon benefited from the discovery of chiles in the New World, and it would become very difficult to untangle Spanish cooking from chiles. Ground chiles, or paprika, hot or otherwise, are a key ingredient in chorizo, which is then called picante (if hot chile is added) or dulce (if otherwise). Paprika is an important ingredient in rice dishes, and plays a definitive role in squid Galician style ('' polbo á feira''). Chopped chiles are used in fish or lamb dishes such as '' ajoarriero'' or '' chilindrón''. '' Pisto'' is a vegetarian stew with chilies and zucchini as main ingredients. They can also be added, finely chopped, to '' gazpacho'' as a garnish. In some regions, bacon is salted and dusted in paprika for preservation. Cheese can also be rubbed with paprika to lend it flavor and colour. Dried round chiles called '' ñoras'' are used for ''arroz a banda''.
After being introduced by the Portuguese, chile peppers saw widespread adoption throughout South, Southeast, and East Asia, especially in India, Thailand, Vietnam, China, and Korea. Several new cultivar
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s were developed in these countries, and their use in combination with (or as a substitute for) existing 'hot' culinary spices such as black pepper
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and Sichuan pepper
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spread rapidly, giving rise to the modern forms a number of staple dishes such as Channa masala, Tom yum, Laziji, and Kimchi. This in turn influenced Anglo-Indian and American Chinese cuisine, most notably with the development of British and American forms of curry powder (based on Indian spice preparations such as garam masala), and dishes such as General Tso's chicken and chicken tikka masala.
According to Richard Pankhurst, ''C. frutescens'' (known as '' barbaré'') was so important to the national cuisine of Ethiopia, at least as early as the 19th century, "that it was cultivated extensively in the warmer areas wherever the soil was suitable." Although it was grown in every province, ''barbaré'' was especially extensive in Yejju, "which supplied much of Showa, as well as other neighbouring provinces." He mentions the upper Golima River valley as being almost entirely devoted to the cultivation of this plant, where it was harvested year-round.
In 2005, a poll of 2,000 people revealed the capsicum to be Britain's fourth-favourite culinary vegetable.
In Hungary
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, sweet yellow capsicum – along with tomatoes – is the main ingredient of '' lecsó''.
In Bulgaria
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, South Serbia
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, and North Macedonia
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, capsicum are very popular, too. They can be eaten in salads, like ''shopska salata
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''; fried and then covered with a dip of tomato paste, onions, garlic, and parsley; or stuffed with a variety of products, such as minced meat and rice, beans, or cottage cheese and eggs. Capsicum are the main ingredient in the traditional tomato and capsicum dip '' lyutenitsa'' and '' ajvar''. They are in the base of different kinds of pickled vegetables dishes, '' turshiya''.
Capsicum is also used widely in Italian cuisine
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, and the hot species are used all around the southern part of Italy as a common spice (sometimes served with olive oil
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It is commonly used in cooking for frying foods, as a cond ...
). Capsicums are used in many dishes; they can be cooked by themselves in a variety of ways (roasted, fried, deep-fried) and are a fundamental ingredient for some delicatessen specialities, such as ''nduja
'Nduja () is a spicy, spreadable pork sausage from the Calabria region of Italy. It is a that comes from the area around of Spilinga.
'Nduja is made with meat from the trimmings from various Primal cut, meat cuts and fatback, and sun-dried ...
''.
Capsicums are also used extensively in Sri Lanka
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cuisine as side dishes.
The Maya and Aztec
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people of Mesoamerica
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used ''Capsicum'' fruit in cocoa drinks as a flavouring.
In New Mexico
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, there is a capsicum annuum
''Capsicum annuum'' is a fruiting plant from the family Solanaceae (nightshades), within the genus Capsicum which is native to the northern regions of South America and to southwestern North America. The plant produces Berry, berries of many color ...
cultivar group called the New Mexico chile which is a mainstay of the state's New Mexican cuisine.
GRAS
Only ''Capsicum frutescens'' L. and ''Capsicum annuum'' L. are Generally recognized as safe
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.
Synonyms and common names
The name given to the ''Capsicum'' fruits varies between English-speaking countries.
In Australia, New Zealand and Indian English
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, heatless varieties are called "capsicums", while hot ones are called "chilli"/"chillies" (double L). The term "bell peppers" is never used, although in Australia ''C. annuum'' and other varieties which have a bell shape and are fairly hot, are often called "bell chillies".
In Canada
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, Ireland, South Africa and the United Kingdom, the heatless varieties are known simply as "peppers" (or more specifically "green peppers", "red peppers", etc.), while the hot ones are "chilli"/"chillies" (double L) or "chilli peppers".
In the United States, the common heatless varieties are referred to as "bell peppers", "sweet peppers", "red/green/etc. peppers", or simply "peppers", while the hot varieties are collectively called "chile"/"chiles", "chili"/"chilies", or "chili"/"chile peppers" (one L only), "hot peppers", or named as a specific variety (e.g., banana pepper).
The ground spice made from hot capsicums is called paprika in both U.S. English and Commonwealth English. The name derives from Central Europe; in Polish and in Hungarian, the term ''papryka'' and ''paprika'' (respectively) is used for all kinds of capsicums and the spice made from them.
Pictures of common cultivars
File:朝天椒果實.jpg, ''Capsicum annum'' L. var. ''fasciculatum'' Irish.
File:Capsicum annum L. var. fasciculatum Irish.jpg, ''Capsicum annum'' L. var. ''fasciculatum'' Irish.
File:Capsicum annuum.JPG, ''C. annuum'' cultivars
File:Pickled friggitelli.jpg, Peperoncini (''C. annuum'')
File:Fefferoni.jpg, Peperoncini in kebab restaurant
File:Large Cayenne.jpg, Cayenne pepper (''C. annuum'')
File:Compact orange pepper plants.jpg, Compact plant of orange ''Capsicum''
File:Habanero chile - fruits (aka).jpg, Habanero chili (''C. chinense'' Jacquin)- plant with flower and fruit
File:HotPeppersinMarket.jpg, Scotch bonnet (''C. chinense'') in a Caribbean market
File:Scotch-bonnet.jpg, Scotch bonnet
File:Thai peppers.jpg, Thai peppers (''C. annuum'')
File:Green chillies.jpg, Fresh Indian green chillies in Bangalore market
File:African red devil peppers.jpg, Piri piri (''C. frutescens'' 'African Devil')
File:Naga Jolokia Peppers.jpg, Naga jolokia Chilli (bhut jolokia
The ghost pepper, also known as ''bhut jolokia'' ( or 'Ghost pepper' in Assamese language, Assamese), is an interspecific hybrid chili pepper cultivated in Northeast India. It is a hybrid of ''Capsicum chinense'' and ''Capsicum frutescens''.
In ...
) (''C. chinense'' x ''C. frutescens'')
File:Capsicum_Annum_Flower.JPG, ''C. annuum'' flower
File:Capsicum_Annum_Flower_Closeup.JPG, ''C. annum'' flower close up
File:Green-Yellow-Red-Pepper-2009.jpg, Green, yellow, and red capsicum
File:Makro Bunga Cabai.jpg, The flower of red hot ''bangi'' pepper, Malaysia
File:Capsicum Malaysia.jpg, A small but very hot ''Capsicum'' in Malaysia
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File:Peperoni Cruschi.jpg, Peperoni cruschi, dried and crispy ''Capsicum'' from Basilicata
File:মরিচ বা লংকা.jpg, ''Capsicum'' in Bangladesh
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File:Naga jolokia chili.jpg, Naga Morich in Bangladesh
See also
*List of Capsicum cultivars
This is a list of ''Capsicum'' cultivars belonging to the five major species of cultivated peppers (genus ''Capsicum''): ''Capsicum annuum, C. annuum'', ''Capsicum chinense, C. chinense'', ''Capsicum baccatum, C. baccatum'', ''Capsicum frutescens ...
* List of vegetables
* New Mexico chile
* Pimento
* Scoville scale
References
External links
Capsicum pepper factsheet
from Purdue Guide to Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
History, Botany, Breeding, and Pungency. Purdue University, Indiana, U.S.A.
DPI&F Queensland, Australia.
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Crops originating from the Americas
Indian spices
Fruit vegetables
Solanaceae genera