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Cayenne pepper is named after the city of Cayenne, capital of French Guiana, where it originated. It is often confused with the finger pepper, which is very similar in appearance, but a little longer and thinner. Plus, cayenne pepper is a little spicier. It is an annual crop and takes 90 to 120 days to produce. Of tropical origin, cayenne pepper is sensitive to low temperatures and intolerant to frost, therefore, it is recommended that it be grown in the hottest months of the year. The ideal soil for growing this pepper plant must be deep, light and easily drained and with good nutrient availability. Cayenne pepper is a versatile ingredient that makes up sweet and savory recipes. It is possible to find it in the markets in the form of preserves, fresh, powder, capsules and as an ingredient in sauces and desserts. And it can also be used in the form of tea. But what you may not know is that it is rich in healthy compounds and can help prevent and treat diseases. Watch the video and discover the countless benefits that cayenne pepper offers to our health! And don't forget to subscribe to the channel to continue learning from Mundo Agro with each new video! ???????? Discover the Mundo Agro store: https://mundoagro.blog.br/loja-virtua... ???? Be a member of this channel and earn benefits: / @mundoagro1 .............. .................................................... ............................................. ???? CONTACT : [email protected] ............................................... .................................................... ................ Click and subscribe to the channel ► / mundoagro1 ......................... .................................................... ................................... WEBSITE ► https://mundoagro.blog.br INSTAGRAM ► @canal_mundoagro FACEBOOK ► @canalmundoagro TELEGRAM ► http://t.me/canalmundoagro ................................... .................................................... ......................... Alessandra Fernandes is an Agricultural Engineer, Master and PhD in Phytopathology and passionate about the agricultural world!