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| Hot peppers, also known as chili peppers, are fruits from the Capsicum genus, renowned for their fiery flavor, heat, and distinctive taste. These peppers contain capsaicin, a compound that causes the sensation of heat, and varies in concentration, determining the pepper's spiciness. Hot peppers come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and colors, ranging from small, slender varieties like bird's eye chilies to larger ones like jalapeños and habaneros, as well as the extremely hot Carolina Reaper and ghost pepper. |
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