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Cayenne pepper has a deceptively mild aroma, yet has a hot and fiery taste. When using cayenne pepper in cooking, it must be used sparingly, as this spice is much hotter than it looks on first appearance.
Cayenne peppers, as well as other types of pepper and chillies, contain a component or substance by the name of "Capsaicin". This component is known to have many therapeutic qualities, ranging from lowering cholesterol levels and preventing cardiovascular disease to relieving pain caused by arthritis or rheumatism.
The hotter the type of pepper or chilli, the higher amount of capsaicin it will contain and cayenne chilli peppers are one of the hottest types of chilli.
To take cayenne pepper medicinally, you can add ½ tsp or less per day, if you are not used to the hot taste, to fruit juice, milk or beer. Cayenne pepper goes particularly well with tomato juice, although the hotness of the spice is diluted in milk and beer.
Some of the benefits of cayenne pepper include:
Cayenne pepper is used liberally in Mexican cuisine, where you will find it in hot dips, enchilada sauces, spicy bean mixtures and in meat marinades.
Cayenne is also found in a great number of curries and in other Indian dishes.
In European cooking, cayenne pepper is often added to cheese or egg dishes for a hint exotic spice and can often turn plain dishes into hot and exciting dishes. Below are a number of ideas to get you started:
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