NO!
A parrot eg (cockatoos, conure, macaws, etc) can have chilli peppers at any age from the time they start eating till they get old. Chilli peppers are not hot for parrots as parrots have no saliva so they can not taste how hot the chilli pepper is. Chilli peppers also help the parrot with mimicking human voice(speaking.)
Some animals that consume hot peppers as part of their diet include birds, such as certain species of parrots and some mammals like monkeys and rodents. These animals are able to tolerate the spiciness of the peppers due to a lack of receptors for capsaicin, the compound that makes peppers hot.
Yes, ornamental peppers are safe to eat, but they are typically very hot and not as flavorful as culinary peppers.
You may feed them bell peppers, but please don't feed guinea pigs other peppers like red hot chili peppers. Bell peppers are full of vitamin c, and all you have to do is to get one, slice it in half, remove seeds and give it to the guinea pig to chow on. DON'T GIVE ANY OTER PEPPER BY MISTAKE!!!
Yes, but you have to be prepared for heartburn after.
Yes, ornamental peppers are safe to eat, but they are typically very hot and not as flavorful as other types of peppers.
Nope. When in doubt, throw it out!
Hot peppers are hot due to the presence pf
Capsaicin makes peppers so hot.
Jalapeno peppers, for one. peppers?
"hot peppers" is "piment" (or "piments" for plural) in French.
"Hot peppers" in English is peperoncini in Italian.