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Capsicum Summary

Red peppers (<i>Capsicum annuum</i>) from which paprika is made [Credit: G.R. Roberts]Red peppers (Capsicum annuum) from which paprika is made [Credit: G.R. Roberts]

Any of many plants in the genus Capsicum of the nightshade family, notably C. annuum, C.

frutescens, and C. boccatum, native to Central and South America and cultivated extensively throughout tropical Asia and the equatorial New World for their edible, pungent fruits. Red, green, and yellow mild bell or sweet peppers, rich in vitamins A and C, are used in seasoning and as a vegetable food. The pungency of hot peppers, including tabasco, chili, and cayenne peppers, comes from the compound capsaicin in the internal partitions of the fruit. The spice black pepper comes from an unrelated plant.

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