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Short Description : Sunrise Lal Mirch Powder
Chili peppers contain a substance called capsaicin, which gives
peppers their characteristic pungence, producing mild to intense spice
when eaten. Capsaicin is a potent inhibitor of substance P, a
neuropeptide associated with inflammatory processes. The hotter the
chili pepper, the more capsaicin it contains. The hottest varieties
include habanero and Scotch bonnet peppers. Jalapenos are next in their
heat and capsaicin content, followed by the milder varieties, including
Spanish pimentos, and Anaheim and Hungarian cherry peppers. All that
heat you feel after eating hot chili peppers takes energy—and calories
to produce. Even sweet red peppers have been found to contain substances
that significantly increase thermogenesis (heat production) and oxygen
consumption for more than 20 minutes after they are eaten.