Capsicum frutescens

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Capsicum frutescens

Common name:
Malagueta Chili Pepper

Local name:
 

Country:
Brazil

Food Group(s):
Fruit

Part of plant/stage of process:
seed removed, raw

The chili pepper is usually yellow as it grows, but becomes bright red once mature. These peppers are a good source of vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin B6. They contain a substance known as "capsaicin," which produces a spice ranging from milt to intense. For this reason, chili peppers are used as a means to add spice to dishes.