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Crushed red pepper

Crushed red pepper or red pepper flakes or chilli flakes is a condiment or spice consisting of dried and crushed red chilli peppers. This condiment is most often produced from cayenne-type peppers, although commercial producers may use a variety of different cultivars, usually within the 30,000–50,000 Scoville unit range. Often there is a high ratio of seeds, which are often erroneously believed to contain the most heat. Crushed red pepper is used by food manufacturers in pickling blends, chowders, spaghetti sauce, pizza sauce, soups and sausage.

Background
Crushed red chilli pepper, known for its spicy heat, comes from a range of capsicum peppers. Red pepper chillis originally start off green before ripening into an orange-red to deep dark red color and are best grown in the summer months—between and sunny weather. Jalapeños, serranos and Anaheim chillis are some of the most commonly used chillies to make crushed red chilli pepper. Today, China and Turkey are among the top countries to produce crushed red pepper. == History ==
History
Red chilli peppers, which are a part of the Solanaceae (nightshade) family, were first found in Central and South America and have been harvested for use since about 7,500 BCE. ==References==
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