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Friday, November 30, 2012
Chilli Species
- annuum, meaning "annual," which is an incorrect designation, include most of the common types like Nu Mex, Jalapeño, Bels and Waxes.
- baccatum, meaning "berrylike," which consist of the South American chillis known as ajÃs.
- chinense, meaning "from China," which is also an incorrect designation, this species include the habanero's.
- frutescens, meaning "shrubby or bushy," includes the Tabasco's .
- pubescens, meaning "hairy," and includes the rocotos.
- Ancho, Anaheim
- Big Bertha, Bolivian Rainbow,
- Cayenne, Cherry Bomb, Cayenne, Cubanelle, Chimayó, Chiltepin
- Fresno, Fiesta, Firecracker
- Goat Horn
- Hungarian Yellow Wax
- Jalapeño, Jaloro
- Nu Mex
- Mulato, Mirasol
- Peter Pepper, Peruvian Purple, Pasilla, Piemento. Poblano
- Spur, Super Chili, Santa Fe Grande, Sweet Banana
- Thai Hot
- AjÃ
- Brazilian Starfish
- Piquanté (Brand name Pepperdew)
- Habanero
- Congo Pepper
- Goat pepper
- Scotch Bonnet
- Ajà Limo
- Ajà dulce
- Datil
- Fatalii
- Red Savina
- Madame Jeanette
- Naga Jolokia
- Tabasco
- African birdseye
- Malagueta
- Thai pepper
- Demon Red
- Manzano Amerillo
- Manzanoi Rojo
- Rocoto
Chilli History
Chilli History
Today there are probably 400 different chillis grown, and are one of the most widely cultivated crops today, grown from the Far East, China, Japan, Thailand and Indonesia to India to Mexico. Some of the more commonly available fresh chillis include jalapeño, serrano, poblano, yellow wax, birds eye, habarnero and cayenne are now being stocked by many stores and markets. If you cannot find the required chilli called for in a recipe try substituting with one of similar size and heat scale, or grow your own as they are as easy to grow as tomatoes especially in a greenhouse in pots. In the next few pages different varieties can be seen accompanied by a picture with recipes, sauces, snacks and growing advice and also where to purchase the seeds or chillis.