The likely word is cayenne pepper, named for the capital of French Guiana.
Cayenne Pepper (a cultivar of Capsicum annuum)
Jalapeno
Hartford became the capital of Connecticut Colony in 1662, and then became the state capital of Connecticut after the American Revolution. It was the largest city in Connecticut colony when it was named the capital.
The difference is the type of peppers that are ground up. Paprika is made from grinding aromatic sweet red pepper pods. This spice comes in three main "flavors" mild, hot and smoked. Cayenne pepper is made from tropical hot chilies which are dried and ground. Cayenne pepper is always hot!
The City of Philippi, named after the Macedonian King Phillip II, was a provincial city that was given the status of a Roman colony in 42 BC. As such, its capital was Rome.
The Dutch. The city was named after their own capital Amsterdam: New Amsterdam.
Cuba. And it's spelled Havana in English and La Habana in Spanish. The habanero chili pepper is actually named after the city.
porsche cayenne
None, it was named for Sir Walter Raleigh, who never set foot on American soil. It was named for him because he chartered the expedition to the Lost Colony on Roanoke Island.
Aproxamitly 2.5% of cats are named Pepper. One being mine.
a colony named after daniel boone is Boonesborough