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Americans call it red pepper, chili pepper and cayenne pepper. Capsicum is the genus name for all peppers that belong to the Nightshade family. It is also the common term in the U.K. and many countries that are former colonies of England for the nonpungent bell pepper.
Malay language is a general term used to describe the official languages of Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia. Indonesian is a form of Malay language that has developed different from that of other Malay speakers in Malaysia and Brunei.
The correct spelling is capsicum, for the Capsicumgenus of plants (hot peppers). The term oleoresin of capsicum is an extract used in pepper spray, and the active chemical is called capsaicin.
Capsicum is a fruit that grows from the flower of the capsicum plant. It is not a root or a stem.
Capsicum annuum.A genus name ( all chilli have this genus name ) and one of the many species of chilli. There is not English scientific nomenclature as all is in Latin or Greek.
There are five kinds of chili peppers. Their scientific names are: Capsicum annuum, Capsicum frutescens, Capsicum chinense, Capsicum pubescens, and Capsicum baccatum. But all chili peppers belong to the same family - Solanaceae.
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Capsicum annuum was created in 1753.
The Malay Archipelago consists of several countries that form an archipelago below southeast Asia and above Australia. The countries that consists of the Malay Archipelago are as follows:IndonesiaMalaysiaThe PhilippinesPapua New GuineaSingaporeEast TimorBrunei*Note that the island of New Guinea is sometimes not included in some definitions of the Malay Archipelago.The term "Malay" comes from European explorers who discovered that a race of natives covered all of the archipelago and dubbed them the "Malay".
The hot banana pepper goes by the scientific name Capsicum annuum.
Capsicum is a vegetable which comes under the family of chillies, but not as hot as that.
Hindi word for 'capsicum' is 'badi laal mirch'.