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  2. Piper chaba - Wikipedia

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    Piper chaba, commonly known as piper chilli, is a flowering vine in the family Piperaceae native to South and Southeast Asia. [1] P. chaba is called chui jhal or choi jhal in the Khulna Division of Bangladesh , and the states of Tripura and West Bengal in India .

  3. Dalle Khursani - Wikipedia

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    The chilli is high in vitamin A, vitamin E, and potassium, and low in sodium. One hundred grams of fresh dalle khursani have 240 mg of vitamin C (five times higher than an orange), 11,000 IU of vitamin A, and 0.7 mg of vitamin E. [6] Its pungency ranges between 100,000 and 350,000 SHU (Scoville heat units), similar to the Habanero chilli pepper.

  4. Chili pepper - Wikipedia

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    Chilli was the original Romanization of the Náhuatl language word for the fruit (chīlli), [70] and is the preferred British spelling according to the Oxford English Dictionary. [70] Chilli (and its plural chillies ) is the most common spelling in former British colonies such as India [ 77 ] and Sri Lanka.

  5. Edayur chilli - Wikipedia

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    The Edayur chilli is a local cultivar primarily grown in specific regions of Kerala's Malappuram district. [3] Specifically, it is cultivated in the panchayaths of Edayur , Athavanad , Marakkara , Irimbiliyam , Kalpakanchery , and Valanchery within the Valanchery block, as well as Moorkanad and Kuruva panchayaths within the Angadippuram block.

  6. Bhiwapur chilli - Wikipedia

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    It measures 1.5 inches in length. The outer covering is thick, thus reducing breakage and extending shelf life. The red colored Bhiwapur chilli, which is darker than other chillies like Guntur chillies, is used in various recipes, including chutneys, curries, and pickles. It is a primary ingredient in 'Varhadi Thecha', a

  7. Khola chilli - Wikipedia

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    The Khola/Canacona Chilli Cultivator's Group Association (TKCCGA) from Canacona, proposed the GI registration of Khola Chilli. After filing the application in April 2019, the chilli was granted the GI tag in 2019 by the Geographical Indication Registry in Chennai , making the name "Khola Chilli" exclusive to the chilies grown in the region.

  8. List of Indian spices - Wikipedia

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    (Hindi: Jeera जीरा) Cumin seed ground into balls Curry leaf or sweet neem leaf Foliage of the curry tree. Cannot retain flavour when dried. Only used fresh. (Hindi: Kari Patta करी पत्ता) Fennel seed Used as natural mouth-freshener. Used as a tempering spice. (Hindi: Saunf सौंफ) Fenugreek leaf (Hindi: Methi ...

  9. Category:GI Tagged Chillies of India - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Appearance. ... Help. Pages in category "GI Tagged Chillies of India" The following 14 pages are in this ...