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Old March 18, 2017   #14
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.. and where it wasn't for the thousands of years that chiles have been cultivated. But good on ya for clearly stating your bias.


AFAIK, the term is mostly used natively in Peru and the surrounding areas, where there are so many C.baccatum varieties that gringos are starting to use "Aji" to indicate a baccatum.
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