We may not able to avoid chili in daily live, it is because chilis are every where whether we aware or not.
Chili could be consumed in fresh form (chopped or sliced) or in many other forms such as:
- sauces
- seasoning
- dressing
- spice powder
Quite surprising for me that there are 4,000 chili varieties in the world. The plant is native to South America region.
These spices are fruit, not vegetable. They are grown and traded since 6,000 years ago.
People have grown chili in almost all part of the world today. Top countries to produce chili are following:
- China, produces about 16.1 million tonnes per year.
- Mexico, 2.7 million tonnes
- Turkey, 2.1 million tonnes.
- Indonesia, 1.9 tonnes.
In term of scientific name, chili includes in genus Capsicum with five main species:
- Capsicum annuum.
- Capsicum baccatum.
- Capsicum chinense.
- Capsicum frutescens.
- Capsicum pubescens.
We have chili trees in our backyard. Easy to maintain or take care. We harvest its almost every day and use its as food seasonings. Very fresh.
Do you love chili? What kind of chili do you like?
I don't like chili :)
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Yeah, Turkey is one of 'em. But i didn't know they are fruits?? I thought they are vegetables. Uhm...
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wow so spicy for me!
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We use chili pepper, pickles and spices made in Turkey suffer..
ReplyDeleteIt is to spicy for me :D
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Fig 01- A Chili tree in the wood box
We may not able to avoid chili in daily live, it is because chilis are every where whether we aware or not.
Chili could be consumed in fresh form (chopped or sliced) or in many other forms such as:
- sauces
- seasoning
- dressing
- spice powder
Quite surprising for me that there are 4,000 chili varieties in the world. The plant is native to South America region.
These spices are fruit, not vegetable. They are grown and traded since 6,000 years ago.
I love chili!
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ReplyDeleteI do love chili and spicy foods. But my hubby can not tolerate anything spicy or hot. The peppers look great! Take care, enjoy your weekend!
Great to have a potted plant of fresh chili. I often use half a tsp of dried chili in my cooking.
ReplyDeleteOMG they look amazing!
ReplyDeleteharvesting is always so beautiful!
have a great weekend,
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Fig 02- Green chili
People have grown chili in almost all part of the world today. Top countries to produce chili are following:
- China, produces about 16.1 million tonnes per year.
- Mexico, 2.7 million tonnes
- Turkey, 2.1 million tonnes.
- Indonesia, 1.9 tonnes.
We have so many different kinds of chilis in the stores and farmers market. I'm not too crazy about them but Joe loves all kinds! Yes, they were ceramic dogs that the girls were painting. They turned out really cute! Have a great weekend!
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ReplyDeleteWishing you a wonderful weekend. Stay Safe, my friend!
Ich denke, dass wäre auch was für meine Terrasse, danke für die Vorstellung. LG Romy
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Fig 03- Red chili, just for illustration
In term of scientific name, chili includes in genus Capsicum with five main species:
- Capsicum annuum.
- Capsicum baccatum.
- Capsicum chinense.
- Capsicum frutescens.
- Capsicum pubescens.
We have chili trees in our backyard. Easy to maintain or take care. We harvest its almost every day and use its as food seasonings. Very fresh.
Do you love chili? What kind of chili do you like?
Thanks a lot =) Oh yes there are many interesting products.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting post. I love chilis especially in pasta sauces and in Chili con Carne =)
Have a wonderful sunday
Hi, Tanza! ^^
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that chilli is a fruit, not a vegetable Ö I'm really surprised! We learn something every day :)
I love chilli in mexican food ^^
Very interesting post, as always :D
Kisses! ^^
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Fig 01- A Chili tree in the wood box
We may not able to avoid chili in daily live, it is because chilis are every where whether we aware or not.
Chili could be consumed in fresh form (chopped or sliced) or in many other forms such as:
- sauces
- seasoning
- dressing
- spice powder
Quite surprising for me that there are 4,000 chili varieties in the world. The plant is native to South America region.
These spices are fruit, not vegetable. They are grown and traded since 6,000 years ago.
I love chili peppers--have a box of them chopped up in the freezer to add to chili. I grew them in my garden in Georgia and am sure I'll grow them here, too.
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Interesting article!
ReplyDeleteI bought two packs of Delicacy pepper flour today. In Hungary where I am now they have the best paprika of Europe. Have a happy sunday.
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Fig 02- Green chili
People have grown chili in almost all part of the world today. Top countries to produce chili are following:
- China, produces about 16.1 million tonnes per year.
- Mexico, 2.7 million tonnes
- Turkey, 2.1 million tonnes.
- Indonesia, 1.9 tonnes.
Chili reminds me of South America - I am surprised that it is grown in China
ReplyDeleteI do not like chili - too spicy 😁
greetings
We grow our own chilly. All types of chilly.
ReplyDeleteI don't much like too spicy food.
ReplyDeleteI love chilli! I make sure we always have it at home
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Fig 03- Red chili, just for illustration
In term of scientific name, chili includes in genus Capsicum with five main species:
- Capsicum annuum.
- Capsicum baccatum.
- Capsicum chinense.
- Capsicum frutescens.
- Capsicum pubescens.
We have chili trees in our backyard. Easy to maintain or take care. We harvest its almost every day and use its as food seasonings. Very fresh.
Do you love chili? What kind of chili do you like?