Cayenne peppers are a type of chili pepper. They belong to the nightshade family of flowering plants and are closely related to bell peppers and jalapeños. They were originally grown in Central and South America, but brought to Europe in the 15th century by Christopher Columbus. Cayenne peppers are a popular spice used in many different regional styles of cooking, and they have been used medicinally for thousands of years. These peppers boast an impressive nutrition profile, which includes a variety of antioxidants that are beneficial for your health.
Products Description:
[English name] cayenne pepper extract [Botanical name] cayenne pepper [Part used] Fruit [Active ingredients] Capsaicin [Specification] 10:1,10% 20% 80% 95%Capsaicin [Water soluability] Good solubility in water dose 5g/100ml [Application] Functional food, health food, drink, medicine, etc.
One tablespoon (5 grams) of cayenne pepper contains the following:
Calories: 17
Fat: 1 gram
Carbs: 3 grams
Fiber: 1.4 grams
Protein: 0.6 grams
Vitamin A: 44% of the RDI
Vitamin E: 8% of the RDI
Vitamin C: 7% of the RDI
Vitamin B6: 6% of the RDI
Vitamin K: 5% of the RDI
Manganese: 5% of the RDI
Potassium: 3% of the RDI
Riboflavin: 3% of the RDI
Capsaicin, the active ingredient in cayenne peppers, is what gives them their medicinal properties. It also gives them their hot taste. In fact, how hot a cayenne pepper is depends on its capsaicin content. The more capsaicin it contains, the hotter it is.
Function:
1. Increase the brains of production of serotonin. 2. Anti-convulsant and anti-epileptic action and anti-aging. 3. Alter contractions in the upper and lower digestive tract. 4. Decrease ulceration of the stomch. 5. Stimulate production of melanin. 6. Improve immunity of body. 7. Stimulate appetite and digestion 8. Lose weight 9. Promote blood circulation 10. Relieve pain, heat dissipation 11. Skin care 12. Anti cancer,heart protection/cure diabetes 13. It is a very good condiment
Application:
Functional food, health food, drink, medicine, etc