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  2. Cayenne pepper - Wikipedia

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    The cayenne pepper is a type of Capsicum annuum. It is usually a hot chili pepper used to flavor dishes. Cayenne peppers are a group of tapering, 10 to 25 cm long, generally skinny, mostly red-colored peppers, often with a curved tip and somewhat rippled skin, which hang from the bush as opposed to growing upright.

  3. Capsanthin - Wikipedia

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    Capsanthin is a natural red dye of the xanthophyll class of carotenoids. As a food coloring, it has the E number E160c(i). Capsanthin is the main carotenoid in the Capsicum annuum species of plants including red bell pepper, New Mexico chile, and cayenne peppers (Capsicum annuum) and a component of paprika oleoresin. [1]

  4. Capsicum annuum - Wikipedia

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    Capsicum annuum, commonly known as paprika, chili pepper, red pepper, sweet pepper, jalapeño, cayenne, or bell pepper, [5] is a fruiting plant from the family Solanaceae (nightshades), within the genus Capsicum which is native to the northern regions of South America and to southwestern North America.

  5. Can Cayenne Peppers Spice Up Your Bedroom Life? - AOL

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    These nutrients may help improve blood flow, which is essential for arousal, but more research is needed to know if there are any real sensual benefits of cayenne pepper.

  6. List of hot sauces - Wikipedia

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    Cayenne pepper (base), [11] vinegar, salt New Iberia, Iberia Parish, Louisiana, US: 240 mg of sodium per 5 g (10% DV) Mad dog 357 [12] Distilled vinegar, 3 million Scoville chile extract, evaporated cane juice, fresh Habanero peppers, garlic, onion, 160,000 Scoville cayenne pepper, spices, and xathan gum [13] 357,000 [13]

  7. Anticoagulant - Wikipedia

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    An anticoagulant, commonly known as a blood thinner, is a chemical substance that prevents or reduces the coagulation of blood, prolonging the clotting time. [1] Some occur naturally in blood-eating animals, such as leeches and mosquitoes , which help keep the bite area unclotted long enough for the animal to obtain blood.

  8. Does Turmeric Help With Lose Weight? (& Other Potential ... - AOL

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    Does Turmeric Help You Lose Weight? This article was reviewed by Craig Primack, MD, FACP, FAAP, FOMA. There are several health benefits of turmeric, from its anti-inflammatory properties to its ...

  9. Capsaicin - Wikipedia

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    Capsaicin (8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) (/ k æ p ˈ s eɪ s ɪ n / or / k æ p ˈ s eɪ ə s ɪ n /) is an active component of chili peppers, which are plants belonging to the genus Capsicum.