Bhiwapur chilli

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Variety of chili pepper from India



Ripe red Bhiwapur chillies

The Bhiwapur chilli is a distinctive variety of chili pepper cultivated in the Bhiwapur region of Maharashtra, India. Known for its vibrant color and pungent flavor, this chili is an integral part of the local cuisine and culture.

Description[edit]

Unripe green Bhiwapur chillies

The Bhiwapur chilli is characterized by its bright red color when fully ripened, although it starts off as a green fruit. The chili is medium-sized, with a smooth skin and a pointed tip. It is renowned for its intense heat and rich flavor, making it a popular choice for adding spice to various dishes.

Cultivation[edit]

Chilli farm with ripe and unripe Bhiwapur chillies

Bhiwapur chillies are primarily grown in the Bhiwapur region, which provides the ideal climate and soil conditions for their cultivation. The region's warm temperatures and well-drained soil contribute to the chili's unique characteristics. Farmers in the area employ traditional farming techniques, often passed down through generations, to cultivate these chillies.

Uses[edit]

The Bhiwapur chilli is used extensively in Indian cuisine, particularly in the preparation of spicy curries and pickles. Its intense heat and flavor make it a preferred choice for those who enjoy fiery dishes. The chillies are often dried and ground into a powder, which is then used as a spice in various recipes.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Dr. Narayan Lambat explaining during a chilli farm tour

The Bhiwapur chilli holds significant cultural importance in the region. It is celebrated annually during the Bhiwapur Chilli Festival, where local farmers and producers showcase their harvests. The festival includes cooking competitions, cultural performances, and educational tours of the chilli farms.

Economic Impact[edit]

The cultivation and sale of Bhiwapur chillies contribute significantly to the local economy. Many families in the region rely on chilli farming as their primary source of income. The chillies are sold in local markets and are also exported to other parts of India and abroad.

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