Diavoletto d'Abruzzo
Variety of chili pepper
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Species | Capsicum annuum |
Origin | Italy, Abruzzo |
Heat | Medium |
Scoville scale | 10000[1] SHU |
The Diavoletto d'Abruzzo or lazzaretto abruzzese is a variety of chili recognized among the Traditional agri-food products of Italy, in particular region Abruzzo.[2]
History
It was probably imported by Christopher Columbus from his return shipments around 1514.[3]
Description
It belongs to the Solanaceae family, and the fruit of the plant has an elongated shape, small or medium-small in size, with variable coloring and with the well-defined organoleptic qualities of spicy acrid.
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Capsicum cultivars
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- Baklouti pepper
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- Cascabel
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- Chilaca
- Cubanelle
- De árbol
- Diavoletto d'Abruzzo
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- Er jing tiao
- Espelette
- Facing heaven
- Friggitello
- Guajillo
- Guntur Sannam
- Hungarian wax
- Jalapeño
- Kashmiri red
- Korean
- Medusa
- Mulato
- New Mexico chile
- Padrón
- Pasilla
- Peter
- Peperone crusco
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- Poblano
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- Shishito
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