The serrano pepper (Capsicum annuum ) is a type of chilli pepper that originated in the mountainous regions of the Mexican states of Puebla and Hidalgo.[1] The name of the pepper is a reference to the mountains of these regions.[1]
Mature serrano pepper plants reach a height of 46-150cm (1½-5ft) tall.[1] Each plant can hold up to fifty pepper pods.[1] Unripe serrano peppers are green, but the color at maturity varies. Common colors are green, red, brown, orange, or yellow.
The serrano pepper's Scoville rating is 10,000 to 25,000.[3] Their flavor is crisp, bright, and biting, notably hotter than the jalapeño pepper they resemble, and they are typically eaten raw.
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Pepper varieties
Chilli · Sweet pepper
C. annuum Aleppo · Ammazzo · Anaheim · Antohi romanian · Apache · Ancho gigantea · Arizona chiltepin · Azr · Banana · Bassotto · Bell · Berbere · Bhavnagari long · Big bomb · Blushing beauty · Bolivian rainbow · Born fire · Buran · Candlelight · Carmen · Cayenne · Cayenne long purple · Charleston hot · Chervena chushka · Cherry bomb · Cheyenne · Chilly chili · Chiltepin · Chimayo · Chocolate beauty · Chocolate bell · Cobra · Crest · Cubanelle · Cyklon · Czechoslovakian black · De árbol · Demon red · Devil · Doe hill golden · Don emilio · Dutch hot · Early jalapeño · Elephant trunk · Etna · Fajita bell · Fire cracker · Fish · Gamba · Garden salsa · Garden sunshine · Giallo d'asti · Giallo di cuneo · Giant szegedi · Giant thai · Goat's weed · Golden heat · Golden horn · Golden nugget · Grande jalapeño · Guajillo · Hot portugal · Hot summer · Hungarian black · Hungarian hot wax · Hercules · Jalapeño · Joe Parker · Joe's long · Krakatoa · Krimzon lee · Mariachi · Mirasol · Navaho · NuMex big jim · NuMex twilight · Orange cayenne · Pasilla · Pasilla bajio · Pelita · Pepperoncini · Pequin · Peruvian purple · Piccante de cayenne · Piccante rosso di caienna · Pico de gallo · Pimento · Pinocchio's nose · Poblano · Pusa jwala · Raja's pride · Red peter · Riot · Rota basco · San ardo · Santa fe grande · Señorita · Serrano · Sigaretto di bergamo · Stavros Greek pepperoncini · Thai yellow · Volcano · Wenk's yellow
C. baccatum Aji · Aji amarillo · Aji blanco · Aji colorado · Aji crystal · Aji exploding fire · Aji limón · Aji rojo · Balloon · Bolivian marble · Brazilian starfish · Earbob · Hot lemon · Piquanté · Pumpkin
C. chinense Aji brown · Ají dulce · Aji umba · Antillais caribbean · Australian lantern · Belize sweet · Carmine · Carolina yellow · Charapita · Chichen itza · Chocolate habanero · Fatalii · Fogoso · Habanero · Golden habanero · Habanero little finger · Hot paper lantern · Jamaican hot chocolate · Limo · Luciferino · Madame Jeanette · Naga jolokia · Orange plum · Peach habanero · Red mushroom · Red savina · Safi · Scotch bonnet · Scotch bonnet yellow · Tazmanian · Trinidad seasoning · White habanero
C. frutescens Ají caballero · Bangalore torpedo · Bird's eye chilli · Cabai burong · Kurnool · Megh · Piri piri · Tabasco · Thai bangkok upright
C. praetermissum Cumari
C. pubescens Rocoto
Peppers by Scoville rating: · (1) 0-100 · (2) 101-500 · (3) 501-2,500 · (4) 2,501-10,000 · (5) 10,001-30,000 · (6) 30,001-50,000 · (7) 50,001-100,000 · (8) 100,001-350,000 · (9) 350,001-2,000,000