Hot Pepper Aribibi Gusano originates from Bolivia (the Amazon region). This uniquely shaped hot pepper has a number of different names, including: Aribibi Caterpillar, Caterpillar pepper, Aribibi Gusanito, Aribibbi Gusanito, Arivivi Gusano and Turtle Claw. Hot pepper Aribibi Gusano produces an abundance of small, unusual, twisted, worm-shaped hot peppers. The peppers are 1½ - 2 cm long and about 1 cm wide. The hot peppers range in colour from very light green to very light yellow to cream. These not-too-tall plants produce a very large quantity of these beautiful and very striking hot peppers. The flavour of these hot peppers is fairly hot with a citrus-like taste. Hot pepper Aribibi Gusano has a very distinctive and particularly delicious flavour. It is also used to flavour vodka. This hot pepper also has a delicious citrus-like aroma. This hot pepper plant can also be grown very well in a large pot. This plant has dark green leaves and stems and attractive white flowers with a striking and contrasting purple centre. This plant is medium early and very productive.
Chilli peppers are the fruits of the pepper plant. They are related to the pepper. Pepper originates from Central America and South America. It was spread all over the world by the Spanish, Portuguese and Dutch. They grow best under sufficient heat. In the living room or in an unheated greenhouse in our climate (the Netherlands). Another name for chilli pepper is hot pepper, red pepper, Spanish pepper and Lombok. Chillies come in many different sizes and colours. For example big, small, red, yellow, white, purple, brown, orange and green. Chillies can be eaten fresh, dried, in powder or as flakes. You can dry chillies yourself by hanging them upside down in a dry, warm and well ventilated room or by drying them in a very lukewarm oven (70 °C) and in a special drying cabinet. Pepper powder is also called cayenne powder and chilli powder. Chillies contain many healthy nutrients such as capsicum, capsaicin, bioflavonoids, vitamins and minerals. Capsicum is also used in medicines to treat, for example, a runny nose and colds. Capsaicin is the substance in peppers that makes them so pungent. Pepper also helps to prevent diseases such as colds, arteriosclerosis, heart disease and inflammation. Pepper also has an analgesic effect, gives a feeling of happiness, helps against sinusitis, colds, inflammations, cardiovascular diseases, arteriosclerosis and against cold feet in the winter.
Pepper is very healthy and versatile. It contains, among others, the vitamins: A, B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, C, E and K. And the minerals: phosphorus, iron, potassium, copper, manganese and magnesium. It also contains many antioxidants such as: alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, cryptoxanthins, lutein and zeaxanthin. You can boil, steam, stew, grill, bake, use in oven dishes, in stews, add finely chopped to salads and raw vegetables, barbeque, wok and add to Indonesian, Mexican, Italian, Spanish, Moroccan and other dishes. You can also make sambal, chilli jam and chilli sauce from chillies. You can also add chillies to sauces, soups and other dishes which can use some spice. Chillies also contain carbohydrates, protein, fibre and few calories. Chillies are delicious in combination with: minced meat, beef, pork, chicken, lamb, chocolate, cocoa, rice, noodles, pasta, olive oil, ginger, soy sauce, cumin, coriander, chives, basil, thyme, rosemary, paprika, butter, apple, curry, parsley, red wine vinegar, white wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar, cheese, Parmesan cheese, mustard, coconut milk, milk, tomato puree, oregano, red wine, cinnamon sticks, gingerbread, apple syrup, lemon and lime. And with vegetables such as: leeks, onions, garlic, peppers, tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, spring onions, shallots, lentils, chickpeas, green beans, snow peas, red cabbage, cucumber, mushrooms, pointed cabbage, white cabbage, kidney beans, brown beans, bean sprouts and lettuce. Be careful not to eat too many hot peppers. It can cause stomach problems such as heartburn. Also, after cleaning and cutting hot peppers, do not touch your eyes with your hands. Chili peppers can also help you lose weight. Hot food is more likely to make you feel full. And chilli gives your metabolism a boost. Hot food makes you feel hot and this speeds up your metabolism. As a result, you burn more calories. Fresh red peppers can be kept in the vegetable compartment of the fridge for 5-7 days. You can also keep peppers in a glass jar filled with olive oil. In this way, the peppers can be kept for months (5 - 6). You can also freeze them. Cut the stalks from the chillies. Wash them well and freeze them whole, in this way you can keep them for about 12 months. Non hardy perennial. Scoville units: 300.000 - 470.000. Height: 50 - 60 cm.