Cayenne Peppers
© Copyright 2012. Do not copy. All rights reserved and enforced.
The Cayenne Chile Pepper bush grows about 3 feet tall (almost 1 metre) and 2 feet wide (60 cm.) One bush can produce about 40 Cayenne Peppers, which are (often) wrinkled, skinny long peppers that grow anywhere from 4 to 12 inches (10 to 30 cm) long depending on the variety. The peppers can be dark green, orange, red or yellow.
They can sometimes be purchased whole, but are used dried and sold as red pepper flakes, or ground into Cayenne Pepper or used for commercial sauces.
Varieties include Charleston Hot (quite hot), Hot Portugal, (8 inches / 20 cm long, medium heat), Large Red Thick, (6 inches / 15 cm long, very hot, wrinkled), Long Red Slim (6 inches / 15 cm long, hot), Ring of Fire (4 inches / 10 cm long, hot, don't even ask where the name comes from), and Super Cayenne (4 inch / 10 cm pods.)
Major producers and exporters are Africa, Japan, India, Louisiana, Mexico, and New Mexico
Chile heat range: Between 30,000 and 50,000 Scoville units. One pepper = 1/8 teaspoon ground
Storage Hints for Cayenne Peppers
History Notes for Cayenne Peppers
Literature & Lore
Also called:
Capsicum frutescens (Scientific Name); Piment de Cayenne, Poivre de Cayenne (French); Cayenne-Pfeffer (German); Pepe di cajenna, Pepe di Caienna (Italian); Pimienta de Cayena (Spanish); Pimenta-de-caiena (Portuguese); Mirchi (Indian)
Recipe Suggestions
Recipe Search
Loading
Other entries for: Chile Peppers
Anaheim Chile Peppers, Ancho Chile Peppers, Birds Eye Chile Peppers, Cascabel Peppers, Cascabella Peppers, Cayenne Peppers, Chilhuacle Chiles, Chipotle Chiles, Costeño Amarillo Chile, Dorset Naga Chiles, Green Chile Peppers, Guajillo Chile Peppers, Güero Chiles, Habanero Chile Peppers, Jalapeno Peppers, Lombok, Malagueta Chile Peppers, Mulato Chile Peppers, New Mexico Chile Peppers, Pasilla Chile Peppers, Poblano Chile Pepper, Purira Chile Peppers, Red Chile, Rocotillo Chiles, Rocoto Peppers, Scotch Bonnet Chiles, Scoville Units, Serrano Chile Peppers, Shishito Chiles, Smoked Chiles, Thai Hot Ornamental Peppers, X-cat-ik Chiles, Yellow Chiles
Other entries for: Peppers
Peppadew Peppers, Sweet Peppers
Other entries for: Vegetables
Asparagus, Brassica Family, Leafy Vegetables, Mushrooms, Root Vegetables, Seaweed, Sprouts, Squash, Tomatoes
Chile Peppers: Related Pages
Next Pages
- Ají Panca Chiles
- Anaheim Chile Peppers
- Ancho Chile Peppers
- Birds Eye Chile Peppers
- Capones Chiles
- Cascabel Peppers
- Cascabella Peppers
- Cayenne Peppers
- Chile Flakes
- Chile Peppers
- Chilhuacle Chiles
- Chipotle Chiles
- Cobán Chiles
- Costeño Amarillo Chile
- Dorset Naga Chiles
- Green Chile Peppers
- Guajillo Chile Peppers
- Güero Chiles
- Habanero Chile Peppers
- Jalapeno Peppers
- Jalapeño Chico
- Lombok
- Malagueta Chile Peppers
- Mulato Chile Peppers
- New Mexico Chile Peppers
- Paprika
- Pasilla Chile Peppers
- Pasilla de Oaxaca
- Poblano Chile Pepper
- Purira Chile Peppers
- Red Chile
- Rocotillo Chiles
- Rocoto Peppers
- Scotch Bonnet Chiles
- Scoville Units
- Serrano Chile Peppers
- Shishito Chiles
- Smoked Chiles
- Thai Hot Ornamental Peppers
- X-cat-ik Chiles



