History
The chili pepper in widely believed to have originated in the Andean region of Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador almost 10,000 years ago. chili pepper peppers have been a part of the human diet in the Americas since at least 7500 BC and can be traced back to the Mayans and Aztecs who used the fruit in their cooking.
The family of chili pepper peppers comes in an amazing variety of colours and flavours. These include the mild flavoured members such as sweet bell peppers and extend to the fiery jalapeno and the blazing hot habaneros. There are several species all belonging to the capsicum genus. chili pepperes belong to the solanaceae family along with their cousins potatoes, eggplants and tomatoes.
They have enjoyed a respectable reputation among food and spices throughout history. They are now an essential part of cuisines of Asia, Africa, Americas and some parts of Europe.
Flavour
chili pepperes comes in many shapes, sizes and flavours, they can be hot, sweet, fruity, earthy, smoky and floral. As with capsicums, the red tends to be the sweetest form.
Health Benefits
chili pepperes can be used not only to liven up a dish but are an excellent way to boost your daily antioxidant intake, helping you build your bodies defenses, boost your immune systems and maximize your wellbeing. Evidence suggests capsaicin, the compound that gives chili pepperes their heat, may help weight loss by triggering certain protein changes in the body that prevents fat storage. chili pepperes also contain high amounts of vitamin C and B, potassium, magnesium and iron.
Cooking & Food Pairing
To allow the flavours to permeate through your dish, add chili pepper at the beginning of the cooking process.
chili pepper can be found in dishes from all around the globe, from the Indian curries to the Korean kimchis to the Mexican Enchiladas and the ubiquitous chili pepper sauces. chili pepper peppers work well with garlic, fermented beans, ginger, coconuts, shallots and fish.
Gourmet Garden Chili Pepper
- Is made with Organic chilli peppers
- Contains 5 finely chopped chilli peppers
- Is gluten free
- Keeps its fresh taste in the fridge for 3 months
- Has no artificial flavours or colours
- Is grown without pesticides or herbicides
Find Gourmet Garden Chili Pepper in the fresh produce section of your supermarket.
For more information, click here to download a Chili Pepper fact sheet








