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    Malagueta pepper (Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐlɐˈɡetɐ]), a variety of Capsicum frutescens, is a type of chili pepper widely used in the Portuguese-speaking...
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    Piri piri (redirect from Piri piri pepper)
    (/ˌpɛriˈpɛriː/) or pili pili, is a cultivar of Capsicum frutescens from the malagueta pepper. It was originally produced by Portuguese explorers in Portugal's former...
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    included the exclusivity in trade of Aframomum melegueta, then called malagueta pepper. The grant came at the cost of 100,000 real annually and agreement...
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    potassium, and calcium and low in nitrogen, which can deter fruit growth. Malagueta pepper Piri Piri Siling labuyo List of Capsicum cultivars Tabasco Sauce History...
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    (popular chili pepper in Philippines) Siling haba (another Chili pepper cultivar) Capsicum frutescens Korean chili pepper Malagueta pepper List of Capsicum...
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    Scoville scale (category Chili peppers)
    Scoville scale is a measurement of pungency (spiciness or "heat") of chili peppers and other substances, recorded in Scoville heat units (SHU). It is based...
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    observe which pepper combination is most popular and desirable. The peppers looked at were Habanero, Cheiro do Norte, Biquinho, Malagueta, Cayenne, Paprika...
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    Chili peppers, also spelled chile or chilli (from Classical Nahuatl chīlli [ˈt͡ʃiːlːi] ), are varieties of berry-fruit plants from the genus Capsicum...
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    Pedro de Sintra, a Portuguese navigator, reached the Pepper Coast (Portuguese: costa da malagueta). Seven years later, Fernão Gomes, a Lisbon merchant...
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    fleet for the hegemony of the Guinea trade (gold, slaves, ivory, and malagueta pepper). The war ended with a Portuguese naval victory, followed by the official...
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    them. Peppers used to add spice to food include malagueta pepper, as well as variants native to the Western Hemisphere such as red (cayenne) peppers. Several...
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    Capsicum frutescens (category Chili peppers)
    Guyana Cabai Rawit, from Indonesia, used in hot Sambal. Hawaiian pepper Malagueta pepper Piri piri, also called African Bird's Eye or African devil Siling...
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    of Capsicum cultivars belonging to the five major species of cultivated peppers (genus Capsicum): C. annuum, C. chinense, C. baccatum, C. frutescens, and...
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    crisps prepared with cocoyam or banana. Piri-piri sauce prepared with malagueta pepper is commonly available in Santomean restaurants. São Tomé and Príncipe...
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    Siling labuyo (redirect from Labuyo pepper)
    frutescens. Related cultivars to 'Siling labuyo' include 'Tabasco', 'Malagueta', and 'Peri-peri'. The common name "wild chili" is derived from the Tagalog...
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    in Macanese cuisine. It is made with shrimp, alcohol, salt, pepper, bay leaves and malagueta chillies. Despite being commonly described as a shrimp paste...
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  • trade in guinea pepper for another yearly payment of 100,000 reais (then called "malagueta", it was a popular substitute for black pepper). Gomes employed...
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  • mixed with a coconut, cashew and shrimp base and Malagueta sauce, consisting of local malagueta chili peppers, served in a hot pot); Peixada A Moda Do Chefe...
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    from the Maritime Discoveries, like beans and potatoes, Indian spices or malagueta, also known as chilli or periperi from Africa. Julian Baggini (18 February...
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    trading rights for a popular substitute of black pepper, then called "malagueta", the guinea pepper (Aframomum melegueta), for another yearly payment...
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    acordeão; geada (dew) instead of orvalho; malagueta (chilli pepper) instead ofpiri-piri, but the word malagueta is also used in the Portuguese-speaking...
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