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Is a dried pepper hotter then fresh pepper?

No, a dried pepper is not hotter than a fresh pepper. In fact, the drying process reduces the pepper's overall pungency. This is because the capsaicin, which is the compound that gives peppers their heat, is volatile and can evaporate during the drying process. Additionally, the drying process also concentrates the pepper's natural sugars, which can help to balance out the heat and make the pepper taste sweeter.

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