hot peppers also known chili are spicy fruits from the capsicum genus |
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| Hot peppers, also known as chili peppers, are spicy fruits from the Capsicum genus, widely used in cuisines worldwide for their heat and flavor. They vary in size, shape, color, and spiciness, with heat levels measured on the Scoville scale. Common types include jalapeños, habaneros, cayenne, serranos, Thai chilies, and the extremely hot Carolina Reaper. |
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