Scotch bonnet chille .dried and fresh
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HS Code 090411/12/20/21/22 Botanical Name Capsicum Annuum Family Solanaceac Common Name Red Chilli, Lal Mirch Part Used Fruit Form Available Dried, Whole, Crushed, Powder Description All chilli peppers are varieties of several plant species in the genus Capsicum, including Capsicum annuum (e.g. j alapeflos and cayennes), C. frutescens (e.g. tabasco and piri piri), C. chinense (e.g. habaneros and Scotch bonnet), C. pubescens (e.g. rocoto and locoto) and C. baccatum (e.g. aji peppers) and their hybrids which include some of the hottest peppers known. Unsurprisingly, the plants are most commonly grown for the harvest of their fruits, which are used as a spice. Hot peppers are perennial plants with varying structure. They can be herbaceous or shrub-like but are generally branching with green-brown stems and simple oval leaves. The plants produces flowers with five teeth (petals) which are usually white in color. Chilli pepper plants can reach heights in the range of 0.5 to 1.5 m (1.6-4.9 ft) tall and although they are perennial species, they are commonly grown as annuals, with fruit being harvested for one growing season. Chilli peppers may also be referred to as hot peppers or hot chillis. C. annum species are believed to have originated from Mexico, while the others are all likely to have originated from South America.
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Supplier: Fresh Green Scotch Bonnet Chilly.
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