Long Green Chili

Long Green Chili is a slender, elongated pepper known for its vibrant green color and mildly spicy flavor. It’s a staple in many cuisines, adding heat and aroma to various dishes.

Key Features:

Nutrition: Rich in vitamins A and C, potassium, and capsaicin — a natural compound that supports metabolism and provides a gentle heat kick.

Antioxidants: Contains capsaicin and other plant compounds that help reduce inflammation and protect cells from oxidative stress.

Health Benefits: Aids digestion, supports immune function, and may help improve heart health. Its antioxidant and metabolic properties contribute to overall wellness and weight management.

Cooking: Can be used fresh, chopped in salads, cooked in stews and curries, pickled, or stir-fried. Often adds mild heat and aroma without overpowering dishes.

Seasonality: Available year-round but is typically in peak season from late spring to early autumn.


Uses:

Culinary: Commonly used in South Asian, Middle Eastern, and Latin American dishes. Enhances flavor in stir-fries, sauces, rice dishes, and pickles.

Health: Featured in metabolism-boosting and low-calorie diets. Known for supporting digestion and reducing inflammation naturally.


Varieties:

Desi Green Chili: Small and very spicy, popular in Indian cuisine.

Anaheim Chili: Larger and milder, commonly used in American and Mexican cooking.

Serrano Chili: Slim and moderately spicy, with a crisp, bright flavor.


Storage:

Refrigeration: Should be stored in a perforated plastic or breathable bag in the refrigerator; stays fresh for up to 1–2 weeks.

Freezing: Can be chopped and frozen for long-term use in cooked dishes.


Sustainability:

Long Green Chili is a low-resource crop that grows efficiently in warm climates. It requires minimal water and fertilizer and is often grown locally, making it a sustainable and eco-conscious produce choice.

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