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    Jalapeno pepper-Capsicum anuum

    By s mAugust 12, 2016Updated:July 16, 2017No Comments6 Mins Read
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    Jalapeno pepper (also known as Capsicum anuum) is the fruit of plants from genus Capsicum, members of nightshade family known as Solanaceae related to paprika, bell peppers, cayenne pepper and others. Cultivar of the plant produce dark green fruits. It is a perennial, small and herbaceous plant which grows upto 24-48 inches high. The fruits are bullet shaped and 6 to 7 cm long which possess numerous white, circular and flat seeds. It is rated at 2500-10000 Scoville units. Ideal growing conditions for Jalapeno pepper include well-drained, fertilized soil and humid, hot or cool climates. This pepper is mostly used in North American cuisine and Texmex cuisine.

    History

    Native to Mexico, it is also found in Western Texas and Southern New Mexico. Jalapeno pepper dates back long time ago. It was well known plant which was used in various ways. Around 1500’s, thousand acres of Jalapeno plant was planted. This crop was relevant in 1696 to the American Indian tribes. The pepper saved a lot of lives during a famine in 1696 which wiped all food and plants for Indians.

    Nutritional Value

    One cup of 90 grams provides 26 calories. In addition, it provides 118.56% of Vitamin C, 29% of Vitamin B6, 21.47% of Vitamin E, 13.83% of Vitamin K. It offers 0.82 grams of protein, 0.33 grams of total fat, 2.5 grams of total dietary fiber, 3.71 grams of total sugars, 1.33 grams of glucose and 2.37 grams of fructose.

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    Health Benefits of Jalapeno pepper

    Jalapeno pepper provides plenty of health benefits. They are loaded with minerals, vitamins, antioxidants and flavonoids. It is low in calories and saturated fat. It possesses an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties which helps to maintain the overall health.

    1. Assist in losing weight

    Capsaicin is a compound which is the cause for heat while consuming Jalapeno peppers. The research shows that which assist to lose weight so it has been used in the health supplements and weight loss pills. The intake of Jalapeno Peppers stimulates Capsaicin which burns the fat and calories if consumed on daily basis. The one who wants the natural ways to lose weight should add Jalapeno pepper in the diet.

    1. Clear sinuses

    Nasal congestion is the symptom of sinus which causes trouble in breathing. Jalapeno pepper should consume Jalapeno peppers to get rid of blocked airways and nasal congestion. The heat provided by Capsaicin helps to counteract the infection of sinus and clears airways of the chest. The daily intake of Jalapeno pepper eases the breathing and clears the airways.

    1. Stomach ulcers

    Jalapeno pepper helps to treat ulcers of mouth as well as stomach. Jalapeno peppers are loaded with antioxidants and also an excellent source of Vitamin C. It helps to eliminate the bacteria in stomach and mouth. It cures and prevent from mouth as well as stomach ulcers.

    1. Treat migraine

    The studies have shown that Jalapeno peppers helps to provide relief from the headaches causes by migraine. Capsaicin in Jalapeno peppers helps to prevent neuropeptide which is the major pain transmitter. One should intake Jalapeno peppers in order to reduce or prevent from migraine headaches.

    1. Enhance nervous system

    Jalapeno pepper has plentiful amounts of minerals, vitamin and amino acids which help to regulate the amino acids that are vital for the functions of nervous system. The studies have shown that low intake of folic acid or amino acid increases the chances of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease. The intake of Jalapeno pepper two to three times in a week helps to enhance the health of nervous system.

    1. Pregnancy

    Jalapeno pepper possess huge amount of Vitamin B complex which assist in formation of neural tube and assist the formation of red blood cells in prenatal babies. The deficiency of folate during pregnancy can lead to birth defects in infants and underweight infants.

    1. Enhance immunity

    The research has shown that about 60 to 70 percent of vitamin C is contained in one serving of Jalapeno pepper. Vitamin C helps to enhance immune system for the production of white blood cells which helps to counteract from minor to major disease. One should consume Jalapeno pepper to enhance immune system or prevent from infections or illness.

    1. Cure arthritis

    The research has proved that the intake of Jalapeno pepper helps to reduce the pain caused by arthritis naturally. Jalapeno pepper possesses Capsaicin which possesses anti-inflammatory properties and reduces the inflammation or pain on the joints which are caused by arthritis. A dose of Capsaicin helps to lower the symptoms of arthritis.

    1. Cardiovascular health

    Cardiovascular health is related with strokes, heart attack and high blood pressure. Capsaicin helps to reduce the level of bad cholesterol in the body and also lowers the aggregation of platelet. In addition, Jalapeno pepper is loaded with Vitamin C, Vitamin A and bioflavonoids which helps to reinforce blood vessels. It helps to adjust the changing level of blood pressure. The intake of Jalapeno pepper helps to balance the level of blood pressure and reduce the chances of heart attack and strokes.

    1. Prevent cancer

    Jalapeno pepper is an excellent source of nutrients, flavonoids and vitamins. The research shows that the intake of Jalapeno pepper destroys prostate cancer cells in the body. Jalapeno pepper contains antioxidants which prevents the damage caused by cancer cells. It helps to treat and prevent the cancer.

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    Precautions  

    • Jalapeno contains capsaicin which provides spice and pungent. Even some bits causes irritation as well as fiery sensation in tongue, mouth and throat.
    • One should avoid of touching eyes after touching the chili pepper.
    • Jalapeno pepper may irritate the stomach ulcer, gastritis, and gastro esophageal reflux conditions.
    • An intake of chilies for lengthy period would increase the chances of exposing aflatoxin which could lead to liver, stomach and colon cancers.
    • Those who are allergic to spicy foods should avoid Jalapeno Peppers.
    • The intake of Jalapeno peppers which are a week old can cause stomach irritation.

    How to Eat    

    • Jalapeno pepper is excellent for sauces, salsa, chutney, salads and pickling.
    • It can be used to prepare ratatouille which is a traditional Occitanian recipe.
    • The green Jalapeno peppers are added raw with white onion and tomatoes in order to prepare pico de gallo.
    • Jalapeno pepper could be added as pizza toppings.
    • The pickled form of Jalapenos is consumed with burgers, sandwiches, tortilla etc.
    • Jalapeno peppers are the typical ingredients in nachos, Tex-Mex cuisine, fajita, chili con quiso etc.
    • It helps to enhance the flavor as well as spiciness to poultry, stews, seafood and meat dishes.

    Other Facts

    • In Mexico, about 40,000 acres are used to cultivate Jalapenos.
    • China, Spain, Peru and India are the commercial producers of chilies including Jalapenos.
    • Ancient Aztecs were the one to use Jalapenos first but they used to dry and smoke it instead of consuming.
    • August 19th is celebrated as the National Hot & Spicy Food Day.
    • It is mild to medium pungent about 2,500 to 10,000 Scoville units.
    • Jalapeno is a great source of Vitamin C.
    • Jalapeno helps to reduce blood pressure, combat migraine headaches and assist to lose weight.

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    Jalapeno pepper Scientific Classification

    Scientific Name: Capsicum anuum

    Jalapeno pepper Quick Facts
    Name: Jalapeno pepper
    Scientific Name: Capsicum anuum
    Origin Native to Mexico, it is also found in Western Texas and Southern New Mexico.
    Colors Glossy, dark green or red (Fruit)
    Shapes Bullet shaped, Length: 6-7 cm (Fruit)
    Taste Spicy
    Calories 26 Kcal./cup
    Major nutrients Vitamin C (118.56%)
    Vitamin B6 (29.00%)
    Vitamin E (21.47%)
    Vitamin K (13.83%)
    Vitamin B3 (7.20%)
    Health benefits Assist in losing weight, Clear sinuses, Stomach ulcers, Treat migraine, Enhance nervous system
    More facts about Jalapeno pepper
    Rank Scientific Name & (Common Name)
    Kingdom Plantae (Plants)
    Subkingdom Tracheobionta (Vascular plants)
    Superdivision Spermatophyta (Seed plants)
    Division Magnoliophyta (Flowering plants)
    Class Magnoliopsida (Dicotyledons)
    Subclass Asteridae
    Order Solanales
    Family Solanaceae (Potato family)
    Genus Capsicum L. (Pepper)
    Species Capsicum annuum L. (Cayenne pepper)
    Synonyms
    • Capsicum abyssinicum A.Rich.
    • Capsicum angulosum Mill.
    • Capsicum annuum f. bicolor Makino
    • Capsicum annuum f. certoides Fingerh.
    • Capsicum annuum f. chlorocarpum Kuntze
    • Capsicum annuum f. erectum Makino
    • Capsicum annuum f. incrassatum (Fingerh.) Makino
    • Capsicum annuum f. leucocarpum Kuntze
    • Capsicum annuum f. luteum Kuntze
    • Capsicum annuum f. nigrum Makino
    • Capsicum annuum f. pendulum Makino
    • Capsicum annuum f. violaceum Kuntze
    • Capsicum annuum subsp. microcarpon Dierb.
    • Capsicum annuum var. abbreviatum Fingerh.
    • Capsicum annuum var. cerasiforme Irish
    • Capsicum annuum var. conicum (G.Mey.) Voss
    • Capsicum annuum var. conoide (Miller) Irish
    • Capsicum annuum var. cordiforme Edwall
    • Capsicum annuum var. fasciculatum (Sturtev.) Irish
    • Capsicum annuum var. globiferum (G.Mey.) Voss
    • Capsicum annuum var. grossum (L.) Sendtner
    • Capsicum annuum var. grossum (Willd.) Sendtn.
    • Capsicum annuum var. longum (DC.) Sendtn.
    • Capsicum annuum var. oblongoconicum (Dunal) Cufod.
    • Capsicum annuum var. parvoacuminatum Makino
    • Capsicum axi Vell.           
    • Capsicum baccatum Buch.-Ham.
    • Capsicum baccatum Buch.-Ham. ex Wall.
    • Capsicum baccatum Rodschied
    • Capsicum bauhinii Dunal
    • Capsicum bicolor Jacq.
    • Capsicum caerulescens Besser
    • Capsicum cerasiforme Mill.
    • Capsicum cerasiforme Willd.
    • Capsicum ceratocarpum Fingerh.
    • Capsicum chamaecerasus Nees
    • Capsicum conicum G.Mey.
    • Capsicum conicum Lam.
    • Capsicum conoide Mill.
    • Capsicum conoideum Miller
    • Capsicum conoideum var. chordale Fingerh.
    • Capsicum conoideum var. oblongoconicum Dunal
    • Capsicum conoideum var. sulcatum Fingerh.
    • Capsicum cordiforme Mill.
    • Capsicum crispum Dunal
    • Capsicum crispum var. piper-rabiosum Dunal
    • Capsicum curvipes Dun.
    • Capsicum cydoniforme Hort.
    • Capsicum cydoniforme Hort. ex Roem. & Schult.
    • Capsicum dulce Dunal
    • Raw
    Nutritional value of Peppers, jalapeno, raw
    Serving Size: 1 Cup, 90 g

    Calories 26 Kcal. Calories from Fat 2.97 Kcal.

    Proximity Amount % DV
    Water 82.52 g N/D
    Energy 26 Kcal N/D
    Energy 107 kJ N/D
    Protein 0.82 g 1.64%
    Total Fat (lipid) 0.33 g 0.94%
    Ash 0.48 g N/D
    Carbohydrate 5.85 g 4.50%
    Total dietary Fiber 2.5 g 6.58%
    Total Sugars 3.71 g N/D
    Glucose (dextrose) 1.33 g N/D
    Fructose 2.37 g N/D

    Minerals Amount % DV
    Calcium, Ca 11 mg 1.10%
    Iron, Fe 0.22 mg 2.75%
    Magnesium, Mg 14 mg 3.33%
    Phosphorus, P 23 mg 3.29%
    Potassium, K 223 mg 4.74%
    Sodium, Na 3 mg 0.20%
    Zinc, Zn 0.13 mg 1.18%
    Copper, Cu 0.041 mg 4.56%
    Manganese, Mn 0.087 mg 3.78%
    Selenium, Se 0.4 µg 0.73%


    Vitamins Amount % DV
    Water soluble Vitamins
    Vitamin B1 (Thiamin) 0.036 mg 3.00%
    Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 0.063 mg 4.85%
    Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 1.152 mg 7.20%
    Vitamin B5 (Pantothenic acid) 0.284 mg 5.68%
    Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine) 0.377 mg 29.00%
    Vitamin B9 (Folate) 24 µg 6.00%
    Folic Acid 0 µg N/D
    Folate, food 24 µg N/D
    Folate, DEF 24 µg N/D
    Choline 6.8 mg 1.24%
    Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) 106.7 mg 118.56%
    Fat soluble Vitamins
    Vitamin A, RAE 49 µg 7.00%
    Vitamin A, IU 970 IU N/D
    Beta Carotene 505 µg N/D
    Alpha Carotene 60 µg N/D
    Beta Cryptoxanthin 94 µg N/D
    Lutein + zeaxanthin 775 µg N/D
    Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) 3.22 mg 21.47%
    Tocopherol, beta 0.15 mg N/D
    Tocopherol, gamma 0.04 mg N/D
    Tocopherol, delta 0.01 mg N/D
    Vitamin K (phylloquinone) 16.6 µg 13.83%

    Lipids Amount % DV
    Fatty acids, total saturated 0.083 g N/D
    4:00 0.004 g N/D
    capric acid 10:00 (decanoic acid) 0.002 g N/D
    Lauric acid (dodecanoic acid) 12:00 0.003 g N/D
    Myristic acid  14:00(Tetradecanoic acid) 0.007 g N/D
    Palmitic acid 16:00 (Hexadecanoic acid) 0.047 g N/D
    Margaric acid (heptadecanoic acid) 17:00 0.001 g N/D
    Stearic acid 18:00 (Octadecanoic acid) 0.014 g N/D
    Arachidic acid 20:00 (Eicosanoic acid) 0.004 g N/D
    Behenic acid (docosanoic acid) 22:00 0.003 g N/D
    Fatty acids, total monounsaturated 0.026 g N/D
    Palmitoleic acid 16:1 (hexadecenoic acid) 0.003 g N/D
    16:1 c 0.003 g N/D
    18:1 c 0.022 g N/D
    Oleic acid 18:1 (octadecenoic acid) 0.022 g N/D
    Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated 0.101 g N/D
    Linoleic acid 18:2 (octadecadienoic acid) 0.056 g N/D
    18:2 n-6 c,c 0.056 g N/D
    18:3 undifferentiated 0.045 g N/D
    18:3 n-3 c,c,c (ALA) 0.045 g N/D

    Flavones Amount % DV
    Luteolin 1.2 mg N/D

    Flavonols Amount % DV
    Luteolin 1.2 mg N/D

    *Above mentioned Percent Daily Values (%DVs) are based on 2,000 calorie diet intake. Daily values (DVs) may be different depending upon your daily calorie needs. Mentioned values are recommended by a U.S. Department of Agriculture. They are not healthbenefitstimes.com recommendations. Calculations are based on average age of 19 to 50 years and weighs 194 lbs.

    Source:
    https://ndb.nal.usda.gov/

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