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  2. File:Kashmiri Red Chilli.JPG - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Inle Lake, Dried red chili (chilli) pepper, Capsicum ...

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    English: Dried/dry red chili (chilli) pepper, "Bird eye chili". A chili pepper, a cultivar from the species Capsicum annuum, found in Southeast Asia. In Southeast Asia cuisine, these chilis are highly valued for their fruity taste and extreme spiciness.

  4. Kashmiri red chilli - Wikipedia

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    Slightly dried red Kashmiri chilli peppers. Kashmiri Red Chilies or Kashmiri Laal Mirch are characterized by their ability to give a dark red colour to food, capable of colouring and adding flavour, while at the same time not allowing the food to become too pungent or spicy. [1] India is the largest consumer and producer. [2]

  5. Harmal chilli - Wikipedia

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    After filing the application in May 2020, the chilli was granted the GI tag in 2021 by the Geographical Indication Registry in Chennai, making the name "Harmal Chilli" exclusive to the chilies grown in the region. It thus became the second chilli variety from Goa after Khola Chilli and the 3rd type of goods from Goa to earn the GI tag. [15]

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  7. Chili pepper - Wikipedia

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    Chili peppers of varied colours and sizes: green bird's eye, yellow Madame Jeanette, red cayenne. Chili peppers, also spelled chile or chilli (from Classical Nahuatl chīlli [ˈt͡ʃiːlːi] ⓘ), are varieties of berry-fruit plants from the genus Capsicum, which are members of the nightshade family Solanaceae, cultivated for their pungency.