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The bell pepper (also known as sweet pepper, paprika, pepper, capsicum / ˈkæpsɪkəm / [1] or, in some parts of the u.s

Midwest, mango[2]) is the fruit of plants in the grossum group of the species capsicum annuum From bell peppers to carolina reapers, we're covering the most popular types of peppers from mild to hot in this guide to pepper varieties! Discover a comprehensive pepper identification chart that showcases a variety of peppers, from mild to fiery hot Learn about their flavors, heat levels, and best uses in cooking with this detailed guide to help you pick the perfect pepper for any dish. Below we broke down each type of pepper, and included their shu measurements, so you can know exactly when and how much heat you’re adding to a dip or skillet supper. There are so many types of peppers

Some are easy on the taste buds Others are a mild form of torture So how hot can you go Let’s find out with a few selected varieties listed below. Pepper, (genus capsicum), genus of more than 30 species of flowering plants in the nightshade family (solanaceae), several of which are extensively cultivated for their edible, often pungent fruits. Most peppers are green when unripe, changing to red, orange or even brown on ripening, while some remain green throughout

Of the 50,000 varieties of pepper available worldwide, the prominent ones, have originated in mexico, parts of south america, and asia.

Bell peppers are low in calories and high in nutrients, including several important vitamins, including vitamin c You'll get 120 milligrams of vitamin c from just 1 cup of chopped green bell. In this post, we’ll explore the different varieties of pepper, how to use them effectively in your cooking, and why freshly ground pepper makes all the difference You’ll also learn about the fascinating history of this beloved spice, from its origins in india to its role in the global spice trade. From mild and sweet to smoky and spicy, there are countless pepper varieties—far more than the typical grocery store has in stock Peppers are the fruits of the flowering plants in the capsicum.

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