History of chilli peppers in China: first used as ornamental plants, later as ‘poor man’s spice’

It is not an exaggeration to say that chilli peppers and spicy food are available on pretty much every street in China. The pungent, heat-infused foodstuff is so ubiquitous people joke that if a person does not indulge, they will starve, or at best lose friends, because eating spicy things fosters s
ORIGINAL SOURCE →via South China Morning Post
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