Sweet Pepper Seeds

Sweet Pepper Seeds

Sweet peppers and chillies (or 'chilli' peppers) have probably been eaten since 7500BC, and are thought to have originated in Mexico, although we don’t know for sure. Nowadays about 90% of all cultivated forms of chillies are of Mexican origin. The Jalapeno chilli takes its name from Jalapa, the state capital of Veracruz.

Sweet peppers are also known as bell peppers, especially in the USA. They are 'sweet' because, unlike chillies, they contain no or minimal capsaicin, which is what gives chillies their 'heat'.

Originally grown in Europe as curiosities in Iberian monasteries, the monks began to realise the chillies' pungency made them a good, and much cheaper, substitute for black peppercorns (Piper nigrum), which were extremely expensive. They probably made it to Asia with Portuguese traders heading to India and other countries on that continent..