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  2. Friggitello - Wikipedia

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    In the United States they may be called "pepperoncini"; [4] they are quite distinct from Italian peperoncini, which are hot Italian chili peppers. Friggitello is mild with a slight heat and a hint of bitterness, and is sometimes pickled and sold in jars. In Italy friggitello is most associated with the region of Tuscany. The Greek variety ...

  3. Peperoncino - Wikipedia

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    Peperoncino (Italian: [peperonˈtʃiːno]; pl.: peperoncini) is the generic Italian name for hot chili peppers, specifically some regional cultivars of the species Capsicum annuum and C. frutescens (chili pepper and Tabasco pepper, respectively). [1]

  4. Banana pepper - Wikipedia

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    Banana pepper plant Banana peppers. A mature fruit will be about 2–3 inches (5–8 cm) in length and have a curved shape and yellowish colour similar to a banana, giving rise to the fruit's common name. Friggitelli (pepperoncini) are often erroneously referred to as banana peppers. [2]

  5. Bake These Savory Pie Recipes for a Flaky Feast - AOL

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    The ground beef, cheese, pickle filling, and sprinkle of sesame seeds emulate the classic flavor profile. Don't forget to serve it with a light pepperoncini and romaine side salad for added crunch!

  6. The Best Fruits and Vegetables to Grow in a Small Space Garden

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  7. I Tried & Ranked All The New Panera Menu Items—These ... - AOL

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    There’s ham, soppresssata, and melty provolone. There’s a refreshing layer of red onion, romaine, and pepperoncini. And there’s not one, but two different sauces: garlic aioli and Greek ...