Cultivation Chili peppers are the shiny, brightly coloured fruits of species of
Capsicum. Botanically they are
berries. The plants are small, depending on variety, making them suitable for growing in pots,
greenhouses, or commercially in
polytunnels. The plants are
perennial, provided they are protected from cold. The fruits can be green, orange, red, or purple, and vary in shape from round and knobbly to smooth and elongated. If the fruits are picked green and unripe, more flowers develop, yielding more fruit; fruits left on the plant can become hotter in taste, and acquire their ripe coloration, at the price of a reduced harvest. The seeds
germinate only when warm, close to . The flowers can
self-pollinate. However, at extremely high temperatures, , pollen loses viability, and its flowers are much less likely to result in fruit. For flowering,
Capsicum is a non-
photoperiod-sensitive crop. Chilies are vulnerable to pests including
aphids, glasshouse
red spider mite, and glasshouse
whitefly, all of which feed on plant sap. File:Chillies drying in Kathmandu.jpg|Chili peppers drying in Kathmandu, Nepal File:Andhra Chillies.jpg|
Guntur chilli drying in the sun,
Andhra Pradesh, India File:Red chili peppers Mesilla NM.jpg|
New Mexico chiles dried on the plant in
Mesilla, New Mexico File:Sundried chilli.jpg|Sundried chili at
Imogiri, Yogyakarta, Indonesia File:Ristras Drying.jpg|alt=Chili peppers drying in hanging ristras|
Ristras of chili peppers drying in Arizona File:Mujer chiles 3.JPG|Removing seeds and pith from dried chilies in
San Pedro Atocpan, Mexico File:Chipotlestipicos.jpg|Smoke-dried chipotle Products include whole dried chilies, chili flakes, and
chili powder, Fresh or dried chilies are used to make
hot sauce, a liquid
condiment—usually bottled for commercial use—that adds spice to other dishes. Dried chilies are used to make
chili oil, cooking oil infused with chili. File:Inle Lake, Dried red chili (chilli) pepper, Capsicum annuum, Myanmar.jpg|Dried chili pepper flakes, Myanmar File:India - Kolkata 2 - 24 - New Market spice shops (3504585620).jpg|Chili powder, India Hot Sauce Selection At La Whole Food Store (84224397).jpeg|Brands of hot sauce, California File:Homemade Chili Oil (28909017356).jpg|Chili oil
Production In 2024, world production of green chillies and peppers (as any
Capsicum or
Pimenta fruits) was 45 million tonnes, with China accounting for 39% of the total and India with 12% (table). Global production of dry chillies and peppers in 2024 was 5.5 million tonnes, led by China, Thailand, and Bangladesh, each accounting for over 300,000 tonnes.
Species and cultivars Species of
Capsicum that produce chili peppers are shown on the simplified
phylogenetic tree, with examples of cultivars: The
World Vegetable Center has one of the largest collection of chili peppers in the world. It has researched climate change resistant cultivars. }} File:A Fat Red Cayenne Pepper.jpg|
Cayenne peppers, a cultivar of
Capsicum annuum File:Tabasco peppers.JPG|
Tabasco peppers, a cultivar of
Capsicum frutescens, fruits pointing upwards File:Habanero chile - fruits (aka).jpg|
Habanero peppers, a cultivar of
Capsicum chinense File:Cubanelle Peppers.jpg|
Cubanelle peppers,United States File:HotPeppersinMarket.jpg|
Scotch bonnets,Caribbean File:Phrik haeng.jpg|
Bird's eye chilies,Thailand File:청양고추3.jpg|
Cheongyang peppers,South Korea File:Black pearl cultivar.jpg|
Black Pearl cultivar of
C. annuum File:Pimientos choriceros.jpg|
Choricero,Spain File:Chili peppers cultivated in Myanmar.jpg|Purple chilies,Myanmar == Intensity ==