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Peppers: Botany, Production and Uses | Vincent M. Russo
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The group of plants called pepper is diverse, containing plants that contribute to the fresh and processed markets and are also used in pharmaceuticals and other non-food commercial products. Peppers developed in tropical regions, but are grown and used in every country where they can be grown and in countries where production is difficult. The book examines peppers from historical, genetic, physiological, production, and post-harvest standpoints following the development of the cultivated crop from the wild type. The diverse examples of pod types that have been developed and their variation in pungency are examined. Production methods, including the importance of fertilization and irrigation are discussed, as are the constraints on production, including pests, pathogens and weeds. Harvesting methods and the post-harvest challenges and opportunities, which exist at a level not found for other crops, will be explored.
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RamsFan1963
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I love spicy food, but I don't consider myself a "chili-head". I like spice and flavor, I'm not looking for heat and pain. This is the story of the race to create the world's hottest pepper. Anyone who's ever eaten a Carolina Reaper, the current record holder, know what pain this pepper can bring. I just had a tiny touch on my tongue, and I thought I was going to die!!

This is a free Audible.com original and not in Litsy's database.

MicheleinPhilly I love spicy food and hot sauces but don‘t like the whole “blow out your palette and start choking” level of spice. There is a local Mediterranean restaurant that offers ghost pepper sauce and you seriously have to apply it with an eye dropper. 🥵 5y
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Onioons
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Day 2 of my #librarylife challenge - black & white photos, no people, no explanations 🎥