Known as "Shimla-mirch", Capsicums have characteristic bell shape with crunchy, thick fleshy texture, having very less pungency that ranges from zero to very minimal hotness.
Capsicums should be well shaped and have skins
which are firm and shiny. Avoid those with soft spots or a shrivelled
appearance.
Capsicums are a good source of vitamin C and a
source of vitamin B6 and folate
Capsicum
is great for metabolism. The nutrients in these tangy vegetables lower
triglycerides in the fat deposits in blood corpuscles. This not only burns
extra calories, but also energizes the metabolism.
A rich
source of vitamin A and C, capsicum also has antioxidant properties. These
antioxidants combat the free radicals in the body and treat cardiac diseases,
cataract, bronchial asthma and osteoarthritis.
The
capsaicin compound in capsicum can block the transmission of pain to the spinal
cord from the skin. Thus, including capsicum in meals is good for those
undergoing post-operative amputation trauma and herpes.
The same
compound, capsaicin is believed to prevent cancer. This compound prevents
carcinogens from mixing with the DNA.
Capsicum
has blood clotting properties. Vitamin C in capsicum can melt away the blood
clots.
Capsaicin
in capsicum can combat food-borne bacteria from affecting the body.
Capsicum
is also used to make a kind of cream, which is used to treat arthritis and
shingles.
Capsicum
is also said to aid digestion by increasing stomach secretions. It is also
known for its laxative qualities.
Capsicum
is also used to treat chronic rhinitis.
Low in
fat, cholesterol and calories, capsicum is so much more than just a flavoring
agent.
Capsicums are ethylene sensitive, so they should
not be stored near ethylene-producing food such as pears or apples. Store
Capsicum in plastic bags and they will keep up to five days in the
refrigerator.
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