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  2. Piri piri - Wikipedia

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    Piri piri (/ ˌ p ɪr i ˈ p ɪr i / PIRR-ee-PIRR-ee), often hyphenated or as one word, and with variant spellings peri-peri (/ ˌ p ɛr i ˈ p ɛr iː /) or pili pili, [1] also known as African bird's eye chili, [2] is a cultivar of Capsicum frutescens from the malagueta pepper.

  3. Mizo chilli - Wikipedia

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    Grade A Grade B Grade C This variety stands out as the smallest, thinnest, and most pungent, earning it a reputation as the best quality and highest in demand in the market.

  4. Bird's eye chili - Wikipedia

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    Bird's eye chilis of assorted colors. The bird's eye chili plant is a perennial with small, tapering fruits, often two or three, at a node. The fruits are very pungent. The bird's eye chili is small, but is quite hot. It measures around 50,000 – 100,000 Scoville units, which is less than a habanero, but many times hotter than the spiciest ...

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  6. Capsicum frutescens - Wikipedia

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    Piri piri, also called African Bird's Eye or African devil; Siling Labuyo, from the Philippines. Shima tōgarashi, which means "island chili pepper," from Okinawa. It's used to make Kōrēgusu hot condiment. Tabasco pepper, used to make Tabasco sauce; Xiao mi la pepper, literally "little rice pepper", from Yunnan province in China.

  7. Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum - Wikipedia

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    Capsicum annuum var. glabriusculum, a chili-pepper variety of Capsicum annuum, is native to southern North America and northern South America. [2] Common names include chiltepín, Indian pepper, grove pepper, chiltepe, and chile tepín, as well as turkey, bird’s eye, or simply bird peppers (due to their consumption and spread by wild birds; "unlike humans birds are impervious to the heat of ...

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  9. Malagueta pepper - Wikipedia

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    It got its name from the unrelated melegueta pepper, an African spice from Guinea which is a member of the ginger family. [2] The malagueta pepper is a small, tapered chili that grows to about 5 cm (2 in) in length. It has a range of 60,000 to 100,000 Scoville units.