What is the scientific name of Chili Peppers.?
The scientific name for chili peppers is Capsicum.
However, this is just the genus. There are many different species within the Capsicum genus, each with its own scientific name. Some common examples include:
* Capsicum annuum: This is the most common species, including bell peppers, jalapeños, and poblanos.
* Capsicum frutescens: This species includes habaneros, scotch bonnets, and tabasco peppers.
* Capsicum chinense: This species includes the hottest peppers, such as the Carolina Reaper and the Ghost Pepper.
* Capsicum baccatum: This species includes the Aji amarillo and the bird's eye chili.
So, while Capsicum is the overarching scientific name, you'll need to be more specific if you want to identify a particular type of chili pepper.
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