- Pepper | Culinary Uses, Types, Domestication, History, Spicy . . .
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
- Types of Peppers - 10 Different Kinds of Peppers and Their Uses
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
- Pepper Identification Chart – Know Your Peppers
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
- 18 Types of Peppers and How to Cook With Them - Epicurious
Below, we’ve outlined 18 varieties of peppers commonly found in the United States in their fresh state (many of which take on another name when dried) and how to cook with each If you‘re having
- 25 Types of Peppers to Know - Jessica Gavin
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
- 30 Different Types of Peppers From Sweet to Mild, and Truly Hot
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
- 24 Types of Peppers and When to Cook with Them - PureWow
Here are 24 types of peppers every cook and spice-lover should know, plus what they’re used for, from the well-known bell pepper to rocoto peppers (ever heard of them?)
- The Ultimate Guide to Pepper: Types, Uses, and Storage Tips
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
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