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Dundicut peppers are a variety of small, round (approx. 1/2" to 1" diameter), dark red chili peppers grown in Sindh, in Pakistan, Sikkim in India and Ilam in Nepal. They are a cultivar of either Capsicum frutescens or Capsicum annuum and are also known in Asia as gol lal mirch. Sold dried, Dundicuts are similar in size and flavor to Scotch bonnet peppers, but are not as hot, and are of a different species. Dundicuts are a common ingredient in parrot food.

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  • Dundicut è una cultivar di peperoncino della specie Capsicum annuum originaria del Sindh, in Pakistan. Sono anche conosciuti in Asia come gol lal mirch. Venduti essiccati, i dundicut hanno dimensioni e sapore simili agli Scotch bonnet, ma non sono così piccanti e sono di una specie diversa. (it)
  • Dundicut peppers are a variety of small, round (approx. 1/2" to 1" diameter), dark red chili peppers grown in Sindh, in Pakistan, Sikkim in India and Ilam in Nepal. They are a cultivar of either Capsicum frutescens or Capsicum annuum and are also known in Asia as gol lal mirch. Sold dried, Dundicuts are similar in size and flavor to Scotch bonnet peppers, but are not as hot, and are of a different species. Dundicuts are a common ingredient in parrot food. (en)
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  • Dundicut peppers are a variety of small, round (approx. 1/2" to 1" diameter), dark red chili peppers grown in Sindh, in Pakistan, Sikkim in India and Ilam in Nepal. They are a cultivar of either Capsicum frutescens or Capsicum annuum and are also known in Asia as gol lal mirch. Sold dried, Dundicuts are similar in size and flavor to Scotch bonnet peppers, but are not as hot, and are of a different species. According to a major U.S. commercial spice vendor, dundicuts are "quite hot, with a full-bodied, complex flavor. A single crushed pepper will add heat and flavor to a dish for two." The heat rating for Dundicuts, as measured in Scoville Units, ranges from as low as 30,000 to a high of 65,000. Dundicuts are a common ingredient in parrot food. (en)
  • Dundicut è una cultivar di peperoncino della specie Capsicum annuum originaria del Sindh, in Pakistan. Sono anche conosciuti in Asia come gol lal mirch. Venduti essiccati, i dundicut hanno dimensioni e sapore simili agli Scotch bonnet, ma non sono così piccanti e sono di una specie diversa. (it)
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