The datil is a very hot pepper, a variety of the species Capsicum chinense (syn. Capsicum sinense). Datil peppers are cultivated throughout the United States and elsewhere, but the majority are produced in St. Augustine, Florida. Many myths attempt to explain the origin of the Datil Pepper: some suggest the peppers were brought to St. Augustine by indentured workers from Menorca in the late 18th century, others posit that they were brought from Cuba around 1880 by a jelly maker named S. B. Valls.
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| - Datil pepper (en)
- Chile dátil (es)
- Dàtil (it)
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| - El chile dátil nelson protales, es un tipo de chile originario de Menorca llevado a la Florida en el siglo XVIII, donde actualmente es muy conocido y hay un festival anual que lleva su nombre. Estos pimientos miden de 4 a 5 centímetros de largo y decoloran durante la maduración de verde a amarillo. (es)
- Dàtil è una cultivar di peperoncino della specie Capsicum chinense. Questa varietà, utilizzata nella cucina popolare della Florida sin dal 1800, è stata recentemente inserita nell'Arca del Gusto di Slow Food USA. (it)
- The datil is a very hot pepper, a variety of the species Capsicum chinense (syn. Capsicum sinense). Datil peppers are cultivated throughout the United States and elsewhere, but the majority are produced in St. Augustine, Florida. Many myths attempt to explain the origin of the Datil Pepper: some suggest the peppers were brought to St. Augustine by indentured workers from Menorca in the late 18th century, others posit that they were brought from Cuba around 1880 by a jelly maker named S. B. Valls. (en)
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| - The datil is a very hot pepper, a variety of the species Capsicum chinense (syn. Capsicum sinense). Datil peppers are cultivated throughout the United States and elsewhere, but the majority are produced in St. Augustine, Florida. Many myths attempt to explain the origin of the Datil Pepper: some suggest the peppers were brought to St. Augustine by indentured workers from Menorca in the late 18th century, others posit that they were brought from Cuba around 1880 by a jelly maker named S. B. Valls. The datil pepper is a green to yellowish-golden aromatic hot pepper belonging to the species of Capsicum chinense and is mainly produced and grown in St. Augustine, Florida. A mature datil pepper is 3-4 cm long with a blunt tip, a golden-orange color and weighs 3 grams. Its taste is a mix of both hot and sweet. The name datil was derived from the Spanish and Catalan language meaning date palm, because the shape of a datil pepper resembles it. (en)
- El chile dátil nelson protales, es un tipo de chile originario de Menorca llevado a la Florida en el siglo XVIII, donde actualmente es muy conocido y hay un festival anual que lleva su nombre. Estos pimientos miden de 4 a 5 centímetros de largo y decoloran durante la maduración de verde a amarillo. (es)
- Dàtil è una cultivar di peperoncino della specie Capsicum chinense. Questa varietà, utilizzata nella cucina popolare della Florida sin dal 1800, è stata recentemente inserita nell'Arca del Gusto di Slow Food USA. (it)
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