Chilli
Sweet peppers, chillies, cayenne, paprika…
They all come from Capsicum annuum.
The hottest bite in the plant-world, this annual plant originates
from Central America where many varieties were developed over hundreds
of years by indigenous people.
When discovered by the Spanish and Portuguese, they were quickly
introduced into their cuisine. Sweet peppers can be eaten raw or
cooked; chilli or hot peppers are used as a seasoning.
Why so hot?
The birds which eat the wild fruit do not taste their hot flavour which is there
to put off other animals. The birds digest the fruit and distribute the seeds
in their droppings.
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