CHILI PEPPERS, RED HOT

Chili peppers, red hot

Chili peppers also are known as Cayenne pepper.

Red Chili peppers or Red Cayenne pepper is from the genus Capsicum annum. It is not the most used Chili pepper in Thailand though you will find it a lot.

It is not the hottest of chilis it has a Scoville scale from 30,000 to 50,000 SHU.

It originates from the region of French Guiana. But nowadays it is grown in almost all tropical areas.

Red Cayenne pepper is used in Thai food both fresh and dried. In the dried form it is mostly made into powder.

But you will also find it on the side of certain dishes where you eat it as a whole fruit.

It is also used as a natural remedy in Traditional medicine. Nicholas Culpeper mentioned in his book from 1653 “Complete herbal”

I also use cayenne pepper, in addition to my food as a natural remedy.  If my nose is blocked, I chew a little piece, it is of cause very “hot” but, most times it clear my nose.


Red Cayenne pepper sq 02

Sliced with the seeds.


Red Cayenne pepper sqTake out the seeds, if you do want your food to hot. 
Red Cayenne pepper sq 03Place the slices in ice water, for 10 minutes, in that way they will be crisper when you fry them. 

 

The nutrient fact, below, is based on 100 gram of fresh Chili pepper.

 

Vitamins

Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid mg 76.4
Thiamin mg 0.328
Riboflavin mg 0.919
Niacin mg 8.701
Vitamin B-6 mg 2.45
Folate, DFE µg 106
Vitamin B-12 µg 0
Vitamin A, RAE µg 2081
Vitamin A, IU IU 41610
Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) mg 29.83
Vitamin D (D2 + D3) µg 0
Vitamin D IU 0
Vitamin K (phylloquinone) µg 80.3

Lipids

Fatty acids, total saturated g 3.26
Fatty acids, total monounsaturated g 2.75
Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated g 8.37
Cholesterol mg 0

Proximates

Water g 8.05
Energy kcal 318
Protein g 12.01
Total lipid (fat) g 17.27
Carbohydrate, by difference g 56.63
Fiber, total dietary g 27.2
Sugars, total g 10.34

Minerals

Calcium, Ca mg 148
Iron, Fe mg 7.8
Magnesium, Mg mg 152
Phosphorus, P mg 293
Potassium, K mg 2014
Sodium, Na mg 30
Zinc, Zn mg 2.48

Other

Caffeine mg 0

 

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