Beaver Dam pepper

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Beaver Dam pepper
SpeciesCapsicum annuum[1]
OriginWisconsin
Heat Mild
Scoville scale500-1000 SHU

The Beaver Dam pepper is a

Slow Food Foundation's "Ark of Taste",[3] and is the subject of an annual festival held in Beaver Dam each September.[4]

Characteristics

Beaver Dam pepper plants are sensitive to moisture and produce more fruits in dry conditions.

stuffed, or in soups and stews.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b "Beaver Dam Pepper: Northern Spice". Pepperscale.com.
  2. ^ "Beaver Dam Pepper". Gastro Obscura.
  3. ^ "Beaver Dam Pepper - Arca del Gusto". Slow Food Foundation for Biodiversity.
  4. ^ "Beaver Dam Pepper Festival".
  5. ^ a b "Org celebrates endangered Beaver Dam pepper". News 3 Now.
  6. ^ Mary Bergin. "A little-known heirloom pepper has its own festival in Beaver Dam, where it arrived in America long ago". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.