- Source: Cheongyang chili pepper
The Cheongyang chili pepper (Korean: 청양고추) is a medium-sized chili cultivar of the species Capsicum annuum, with intensity of 10,000 Scoville heat units. Cheongyang chili peppers look similar to regular Korean chili peppers, but are many times spicier.
The chilli is a local speciality of Cheongyang County in South Korea. However, it was named after Cheongsong and Yeongyang Counties when developed by Yoo Il-Woong, by hybridizing local Jejudo chilli with Thai chili. The fruits can be light purple or green when unripe, and darken to a deep red as they ripen. The peppers retain their dark red color when dried. In the 1990s, the rights to the Cheongyang pepper were sold to Monsanto.
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- Cheongyang chili pepper
- Korean chili pepper
- Chili powder
- Chili pepper
- List of Capsicum cultivars
- Scoville scale
- Cheongyang County
- Buldak
- Gochu
- Jjamppong