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Lemon drop pepper


Lemon drop pepper


The Lemon Drop pepper, Ají Limón or Ají Limo, is a hot, citrus-like, lemon-flavored pepper which is a popular seasoning pepper in Peru, where it is known as qillu uchu. A member of the baccatum species, the lemon drop is a cone pepper that is around 60–80 mm (2.4–3.1 in) long and 12 mm (0.47 in) wide with some crinkling.

Description

Plants of the lemon drop variety are typical representatives of the species Capsicum baccatum. In the first year they can reach a height of 1.5 to 2 m (4.9 to 6.6 ft). The plant grows upright and is highly branched. The leaves are dark green and relatively narrow, the petals are whitish - green and carry yellow - green spots on the base. Lemon drop is a high yielding chilli plant, in a year one plant can produce over 100 fruits. The time between fertilization of flowers and ripening of the fruit is about 80 days.

Varieties

The lemon drop has been confused with ají limo, a different species (C. chinense) has the following variants:

  • Ají mochero: Characterized by its citrus scent and bright yellow color.
  • Ají miscucho.
  • Ají paringo.
  • Ají bola.

References

External links

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  • Ají Limo (Qillu Uchu, Lemon Drop Chili, Lemon Drop Pepper, Ají Limon). Tasteatlas WORLD FOOD ATLAS.
  • Acurio, Gastón (2009). Ajíes peruanos: Sazón para el mundo (PDF) (in Spanish). Lima: Ministerio de Agricultura de Perú. ISBN 9786124558306.

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