- Capsi****
baccatum (Spanish: ají) is a
member of the
genus Capsi****, and is one of the five
domesticated chili pepper species. The
fruit tends to be very...
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species of
cultivated peppers (genus Capsi****): C. annuum, C. chinense, C.
baccatum, C. frutescens, and C. pubescens. Due to the
large and
changing number...
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between varieties and species. For example, C.
baccatum var.
baccatum had the same
flavonoids as C.
baccatum var. pendulum,
which led
researchers to believe...
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Stephanostomum baccatum is a
species of
parasitic flatworms in the
family Acanthocolpidae.
Stephanostomum baccatum is a
marine hermaphroditic endoparasite...
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traditional medicine. Five Capsi****
species have been
widely cultivated: annuum,
baccatum, chinense, frutescens, and pubescens. Capsi****
plants originated in modern-day...
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seasoning pepper in Peru,
where it is
known as
qillu uchu. A
member of the C.
baccatum species, the
lemon drop is a cone
pepper that is
around 60–80 mm (2.4–3...
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Dendrolobium baccatum is a
species of
flowering plants in the
Fabaceae family. A shrub, it
occurs in
Mainland Southeast Asia.
People use it for food and...
- bell, or joker's hat, is a pepper, a
cultivar of the
species Capsi****
baccatum var. pendulum,
named for its distinct, three-sided
shape resembling a bishop's...
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Sweet piquanté
pepper is a
cultivar of Capsi****
baccatum grown in the
Limpopo province of
South Africa. Peppadew, a
brand known for
selling pickled sweet...
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Calliostoma baccatum is an
extinct species of sea snail, a
marine gastropod mollusk, in the
family Calliostomatidae within the
superfamily Trochoidea,...