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  2. Template:Infobox pepper - Wikipedia

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  3. Scoville scale - Wikipedia

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    Pepper stand at Central Market in Houston, Texas, showing its peppers ranked on the Scoville scale The ghost pepper of Northeast India is considered to be a "very hot" pepper, at about 1 million SHU. [1] The Naga Morich, with around 1 million SHU, [2] is primarily grown in India and Bangladesh.

  4. Poblano - Wikipedia

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    The poblano (Capsicum annuum) is a mild chili pepper originating in Puebla, Mexico. Dried, it is called ancho or chile ancho, from the Spanish word ancho (wide). [3] [4] Stuffed fresh and roasted, it is popular in chiles rellenos poblanos. While poblanos tend to have a mild flavor, occasionally and unpredictably they can have significant heat.

  5. List of Capsicum cultivars - Wikipedia

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    A variety that produces capsaicin is colloquially known as a hot pepper or chili pepper. In British English , the sweet varieties are called "peppers" [ 12 ] and the hot varieties "chillies", [ 13 ] whereas in Australian English and Indian English , the name "capsicum" is commonly used for bell peppers exclusively and "chilli" is often used to ...

  6. Pasilla - Wikipedia

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    The pasilla chile (/ ˌ p ɑː ˈ s iː j ə / pah-SEE-yuh) or chile negro is the dried form of the chilaca chili pepper, [1] a long and narrow member of the species Capsicum annuum. Named for its dark, wrinkled skin (literally "little raisin"), [ 2 ] it is a mild to hot, rich-flavored chile.

  7. Mulato pepper - Wikipedia

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    The mulato pepper is one of the two dried varieties of the poblano pepper. [1] Mulatos are dried fully mature poblanos, whereas poblanos that are harvested early and dried are called ancho peppers. The mulato is flat and wrinkled, and is always brownish-black in color. The average length and width of the mulato is 10 cm and 5 cm, respectively.

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