What is Cayenne Pepper?

Cayenne Pepper or Red Pepper has a history of over 9,000 years to hot areas of South and Central America. This is called "Cayenne" because these peppers were first found on the shrubs in the city of this name in the French Guyana on the coast of South America.

This pepper was not introduced to other areas of the globe until Christopher Columbus and Ferdinand Magellan met them during their cruises. Columbus brought red pepper back to Europe, where people quickly accepted spicy vegetables as an alternative to black pepper, which is a very expensive spice at the time, because it had to be imported from Asia. Ferdinand Magellan introduced cayenne pepper to Asian and African citizens who immediately saw the value of vegetables as food and as natural medicine. Today they are grown in many regions of the world, while the largest commercial manufacturers are Mexico, Spain, China and Nigeria.

Member of the Capsicumzelen family, which is commonly known as chili peppers, is a cayenne pepper popular as at amateurCH chefs, so with gourmet chefs, because it can add enthusiasm for virtually any food. It is a vegetable in the Nightshade family, which also includes white potatoes, peppers, eggplants and tomatoes. These peppers are an excellent organic source of vitamin A, beta-carotene, complexes B and vitamin C. They are also rich in potassium and calcium.

Using doctors for centuries, Cayenne enjoyed an increase in popularity in Western cultures because of its amazing health benefits. It is full of capsaicin, a pungent resin, which gives pepper heat. When capsaicin is applied to the skin, it allows the body to release multiple neurotransmitters and temporarily inhibits the nerves of pain. As a result, peppers are very valuable to those who suffer from muscle pain fibromyalgiea pain of rheumatoid arthritis. Others said that the use of Cayenne topically helped with nerve pain from shingles. Capsaicin not only reduces pain but its pepper heat can tIf you clean mucus from a clogged nose or overloaded lungs.

Pepper Cayenne Pepper also has health benefits when accepted internally. Folklore from around the world states that it can help calm the digestive tract by reducing gas, convulsions and stomach. Scientists are currently testing their potential to help people lose weight and lower cholesterol.

Many alternative doctors believe that Cayenne Pepper is one of the most valuable and useful vegetables. People who want to take it internally may want to try accessories rather than eat raw peppers. The red pepper seeds can be toxic and should not be consumed.

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