pepperoncini
Pepperoncini, also spelled peperoncino, is a cultivar of chili pepper in the species Capsicum annuum. The fruit are typically elongated, about 2 to 3 inches long, and shift from green at harvest to pale yellow or orange as they mature. In commercial production they are usually picked green and sold pickled, which is how most pepperoncini are encountered in markets.
Pepperoncini are generally mild to moderately hot, with heat commonly cited in the range of 100 to
Culinary use is broad in Mediterranean and Italian-American contexts. Pepperoncini are widely found in antipasti platters,
Taxonomy and naming notes: the term pepperoncini derives from Italian peperoncino, meaning “little pepper.” In markets,