Chili or Cayenne is the fruit of some varieties of annual pepper species of the plant species. There are 20-27 kinds of chilies .
Treatment of seeds before planting:
Choose a patch and area of your garden so that the full sunlight reaches it and the soil is well drained.
Peppers do not grow in cold or chilly soil; so you have to wait for them to grow until the weather is warm enough.
Soak your pepper seeds, plant your seed in the seed box. Seeds will only remain in this box until they are ready for cultivation.
Where it is found:
Chili has been in human food since more than 7,500 years BC, and its cultivation was confined to South America until it was discovered by Christopher Columbus and spread throughout the world.
Medicinal use:
Chili contains a number of important nutrients for human health, including vitamins such as vitamin C, vitamin C, potassium, iron and magnesium.
It helps to reduce the level of harmful cholesterol in the blood, while at the same time increases the proportion of good cholesterol.
Pepper protects against the risk of tumors and cancers.
Pepper helps to treat some disorders related to the digestive system.
Pepper can be used with garlic to increase its effectiveness as an antibiotic, and these two plants together reduce blood pressure fairly well.