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RED BELL PEPPER

Name in Spanish:
Pimiento Rojo

Name in latin:
Capsicum annum

 

 

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ASPECT AND DESCRIPCION
According to VAVILDV it is originating of America tropical, Central America and principally Mexico, in which can be found the majority of the wild species of the Capsicum genera; also it is located along the Andes from Mexico to the northwest of the Argentine republic. The pepper is an annual plant that reaches between 30 and 80 cm high although can be seen samples of until 2m. The leaves are colored intense green of oval form. The flowers are hermaphrodite with tapeworms or in small racemes. The fruit, that is the party that is consummates, is a bay form of hollow, size and varied color.

 

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HISTORY
There is news of a correspondent of Murcia-Spain to speak of: a ¨This plant was introduced in Murcia for the Arabs meeting great settling. ¨The traces says that was Cristóbal Colon who brought the pepper to Spain¨, announcement made by Pedro M. of Angleria in court dated September of 1493¨. Leonard Fuchs in the year 1542 already mentioned to the peppers as cultivation plants in Germany, and described until four different types of them. Neither the Arabs during the apogee of their medical science, nor neither Dioscórides was able to know this plant.

 

CULINARY USE
The flavor fruit very particular is very used in gastronomic. The so much red dehydrated scales as green are used, previously rehydrated, in sauces that are fried or not; in inlaid fillings; to accompany white meats or red, accompanying vermicelli, rice and even salads.

 


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