Chillies typically grow well in warm climates with plenty of sunlight. They prefer temperatures between 70-90°F (21-32°C) and do best in well-drained soil. Summer is usually the best time to grow chillies, as they thrive in hot weather.
Chillies are the fruit of a plant, specifically the Capsicum annuum plant. They grow on the plant after flowering and are typically harvested when they reach full maturity and desired level of spiciness.
pH levels vary among bacterial species. For example; acidophillic bacteria grow best at low pH. While alkalophiles grow better at alkaline (high) pH. Most bacteria grow best at high aw (>0.90). While few bacterial species such as xerophiles grow best at an aw of 0.6-0.7
Yes, microorganisms can differ in their pH requirements for growth. Some microorganisms prefer acidic conditions, while others thrive in alkaline environments. The optimal pH range for growth varies depending on the species of microorganism.
Pathogenic foodborne bacteria grow best in food with a pH above 4.6. This pH level provides an environment conducive for their growth and reproduction. Foods with a pH below 4.6 are generally considered less favorable for the growth of these bacteria.
The answer is chiles are alkalinic for your body, but the burn, heat or spicy quality is caused by a fatty acid known as capsaicin. And, that is acidic.
it can be grown everywhere as long as you have the seed.
Chillies typically grow well in warm climates with plenty of sunlight. They prefer temperatures between 70-90°F (21-32°C) and do best in well-drained soil. Summer is usually the best time to grow chillies, as they thrive in hot weather.
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Chillies are the fruit of a plant, specifically the Capsicum annuum plant. They grow on the plant after flowering and are typically harvested when they reach full maturity and desired level of spiciness.
Italian Chillies is much hotter than English chillies
If the seeds are not from a hybrid variety, then you can save the seed. Do this by removing the seed and drying for a few days on paper. It is best to handle chillies with rubber gloves to prevent burns.
Don't use ordinary Garden soil - that will contain fungus etc.We would suggest using a premium quality compost such as those listed here:http://theenglishchillicompany.co.uk/compost-for-chilli-seeds/
Buy any chilli you want to grow at your grocer or local farmers market. Remove the seeds and allow them to dry out. Plant as you would any other vegetable in your garden. Most chillies are very easy to grow. Chillies are a warm season/climate plant that are normally grown as annuals. They have the same requirements as Capsicums or peppers. The intensity of the chilli 'heat' although varying from variety to variety, is intensified by reduced watering during fruit development. For more information, see the related link below.
The plural of chili is chillies. As in "these chillies are hot".
The plural of chilli is chillies. As in "these chillies are hot".
There is a possible chance that chillies comes from Chile among other places that also produces chillies