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A physician on the expedition that brought Christopher Columbus to the Caribbean observed the Arawak Indians using capsicums as both a spice and medicine. Shortly after, Columbus brought the peppers back to the Old World where it quickly became an essential spice in many ethnic foods.
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Beitrag zur Gartenkonferenz 2000 Perspektiven der Garten- und Kleinstlandwirtschaft in Stadt und Land - zur sozialen und ökologischen Notwendigkeit einer "weiblichen Ökonomie" vom 21. - 25.
Red hot chili pepper research spices up historical record Next time you're shaking Tabasco sauce on your eggs or dried chili pepper flakes on your pizza, you might pause to thank the indigenous Latin American cultures of more than 6,100 years ago that made it possible.
Biotechnology is having an increasingly important impact on a number of sectors and disciplines. OECD has been working on biotechnology-related topics for over 25 years. These include scientific, industrial, ...
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Chili peppers and pain Capsicum peppers Discovered by Columbus and introduced to Spain Capsicum fruits as pungent as the Oriental black pepper He believed that his voyage west in search of spices had been justified Early history of Capsicum peppers Cultivated for thousands of years in tropical
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TRANSCRIPT PROFILING AS A METHOD TO STUDY FRUIT MATURATION, TREE- RIPENING, AND THE ROLE OF TREE FACTOR IN GALA AND FUJI APPLES Shu-fei Lin, Doctor of Philosophy, 2005 Dissertation directed by: Professor Christopher S.