Family: Solanaceae
Author: Jacq.
Bibliography: Hort. Bot. Vindob. 3: 38 (1777)
Year: 1777
Status: accepted
Rank: species
Genus: Capsicum
Vegetable: False
Observations: Peru to Bolivia and N. Brazil
Description
Yellow squash pepper is a distinctive cultivar of the species Capsicum chinense, known for its vibrant yellow color and unique shape, resembling a squash. This variety is part of the Solanaceae family, which includes a diverse array of nightshade plants. Initially described in the late 18th century by the botanist Jacquin in Hortus Botanicus Vindobonensis, the plant has since garnered attention for its flavorful and aromatic fruits that are essential ingredients in various culinary traditions.
Native to regions stretching from Peru to northern Brazil, including Bolivia, the Yellow squash pepper thrives in tropical and subtropical climates. It is notably adapted to these diverse ecological zones, contributing to its robust growth and prolific fruiting. The species epitomizes the rich agricultural heritage of the Andean and Amazonian cultures, where such peppers have long been cultivated for their culinary versatility and nutritional value.
The plant itself is characterized by bushy, lush foliage, with vibrant, green leaves providing a stark contrast to its brightly colored fruits. The peppers, when mature, present a radiant yellow hue and typically assume a bulbous, slightly flattened shape, reminiscent of a small squash, hence its common name. Not only aesthetically pleasing, these peppers are known for their distinctive, slightly fruity heat, making them a coveted variety among pepper enthusiasts and chefs alike.
In culinary uses, Yellow squash peppers are celebrated for their ability to impart a mild to moderate heat with a nuanced, fruity flavor that elevates dishes without overwhelming them. They are often used fresh in salsas, salads, and garnishes, or cooked into sauces, stews, and other regional dishes that benefit from their unique taste profile.
In summary, the Yellow squash pepper is not just a visually appealing plant but also an essential component of regional cuisines across its native range. Its historical and botanical significance, flavorful attributes, and adaptability to various growing conditions make it a noteworthy member of the Capsicum genus and a cherished plant in the Solanaceae family.
Common Names
Spa: ají, aji, habanero, rocotillo
Eng: habanero pepper, bonnet pepper, datil pepper, piri-piri pepper, squash pepper, yellow squash pepper
Por: biquinho, cumari-do-pará, murupi, pimenta, pimenta-biquinho, pimenta-cumari-do-pará, pimenta-de-bode, pimenta-de-cheiro, pimenta-habanero
Swe: havannapeppar
En: Yellow squash pepper, Bonnet pepper, Datil pepper, Piri-piri pepper, Squash pepper, Habanero pepper, Rocotillo, Scotch bonnet, Habanero
Fr: Piment
Pt: Biquinho, Cumari-do-pará, Murupi, Pimenta, Pimenta-biquinho, Pimenta-cumari-do-pará, Pimenta-de-bode, Pimenta-de-cheiro, Pimenta-habanero
Pt-br: Pimenta-de-cheiro
Es: Rocotillo, Ají, Aji, Habanero, Naga Jolokia
Sv: Havannapeppar
Synonyms
- Capsicum sinense (Murray)
- Capsicum annuum var. chinense ((Jacq.) Alef.)
- Capsicum toxicarium (Poepp.)
Distribution
- Bolivia (native)
- Brazil North (native)
- Peru (native)
- Belize (introduced)
- Costa Rica (introduced)
- Ecuador (introduced)
- French Guiana (introduced)
- Guinea-Bissau (introduced)
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Leaf
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Fruit
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Habit
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Sources
- WFO (No URL)
- IPNI (No URL)
- GBIF (https://www.gbif.org/species/2932942)
- POWO (http://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:814752-1)
- PlantNet (https://identify.plantnet.org/species/the-plant-list/Capsicum chinense Jacq.)