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The hot in hot peppers is due to capsaicin (C18h27nO3), a colorless, odorless oil-like compound found in the fruit of a plant that is a close relative of the tomato. Capsaicin is primarily found in the membrane that holds the seeds.Hot Peppers: - American Chemical Societyacs : dam : chemmatters : archive : chemmatters-dec2013-pepperac milan bwinAlthough most people think that the hottest part of a chilli is its seeds, in fact it is the white spongy layer you find inside, called the placenta.Why hot chillies might be good for us - BBC Newsbbc : news : health-39217603ac milan bwin aposta de 2 reais
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