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Chili Peppers

Chili Peppers

There are a few hundred varieties of chili peppers with new hybrids being created all the time. We have compiled enough information on all common types of chili peppers for you. Authority Health Mag brings to you an overview of each type of chili peppers in the world; detailed info on their origin, appearance, flavors, Scoville Heat Units, culinary uses, and substitutes.
Humans have been using chile peppers for thousands of years. Peppers originally came from different types of Capsicum plants naturally growing in the wild. Today, you’ll find over 50,000 varieties of chile pepper cultivars most of them developed through selective breeding and hybridization. Interestingly, though there are different types of chilies, they belong to only five different species in the Capsicum genus, viz. Capsicum annuum, Capsicum chinense, Capsicum frutescens, Capsicum baccatum, and Capsicum pubescent. Also, there are about 25 known species in the Capsicum genus, most of them being non-domesticated.

Cubanelle Peppers: Scoville, Type, Flavor, Uses, FAQs

Cubanelle Peppers

What are Cubanelle Peppers? The Cubanelle, also known as “Cuban pepper” and “Italian frying pepper”, is a type of sweet pepper. The Dominican Republic is the main exporter of this … Read more…

Chipotle Pepper: Origin, Taste, Uses, Scoville, Making

Chipotle Pepper

What are Chipotle Peppers? A chipotle is a smoke-dried ripe red jalapeño chili pepper used for seasoning. Chipotle is a Mexican Spanish word that derives from a Nahuatl word that … Read more…

Jalapeño Chili Pepper: Scoville, Type, Flavor, Uses, FAQs

Jalapeño Chili Pepper

What Is Jalapeño Pepper? The jalapeño is a medium-sized, mild chili pepper pod-type, a cultivar of the species Capsicum annuum. It measures around 5-10 cm long and 25-38 mm wide … Read more…

Scotch Bonnet Peppers: Scoville, Type, Flavor, Uses, FAQs

Scotch Bonnet Peppers

What Are Scotch Bonnet Peppers? Scotch bonnet, also known as Bonney peppers, or Caribbean red peppers mostly found in the Caribbean and West Africa. This pepper is a cultivar of … Read more…

Serrano Peppers: Scoville, Type, Flavor, Uses, Benefits

Serrano Peppers

What Are Serrano Peppers? The serrano pepper is one type of chili pepper that mostly grows in the mountainous regions of Puebla and Hidalgo in Mexico. The name ‘serrano’ is … Read more…

Poblano Peppers: Type, Scoville, Flavor, Uses, Benefits

Poblano Peppers

What Are Poblano Peppers? The poblano is a mild chili pepper native to the state of Puebla, Mexico. Dried, it is called ancho or chile ancho, from the Spanish word … Read more…

Red Pepper Flakes: Ingredients, Flavor, Uses, Benefits

Red Pepper Flakes

What Are Red Pepper Flakes? Red pepper flakes or crushed red pepper is a condiment and spice. It consists of dried and crushed chili peppers. Usually, cayenne-type peppers go into … Read more…

Paprika: Origin, Types, Flavor, Uses, Benefits

Paprika Pepper

What Is Paprika? Paprika is a ground spice made from a blend of dried and ground ripened fruits of moderately hot peppers in the Capsicum annuum species. It’s made of … Read more…

Cayenne Pepper: Types, Benefits, Uses, Side Effects

Cayenne Pepper

What Are Cayenne Peppers? The cayenne pepper is a type of Capsicum Annuum; said to be the most popular hot chili pepper used to flavor foods. It belongs to the … Read more…

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