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Green Cayenne Pepper That Is Still On The Tree. A Variety From The Species Capsicum Annuum Native To Mexico. Cultivated Across Southeast Asia, It Is Used Extensively In Many Asian Cuisines. It May Be Mistaken For A Similar-Looking Chili Derived From The Species Capsicum Frutescens, The Cultivar "Siling Labuyo". Capsicum Frutescens Fruits Are Generally Smaller And Characteristically Point Upwards.

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green cayenne pepper that is still on the tree. a variety from the species Capsicum annuum native to Mexico. Cultivated across Southeast Asia, it is used extensively in many Asian cuisines. It may be mistaken for a similar-looking chili derived from the species Capsicum frutescens, the cultivar "siling labuyo". Capsicum frutescens fruits are generally smaller and characteristically point upwards.

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