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{{wiktionary|cascabel}}
{{otheruses4|the cascabel pepper|the cascabel as a part of a cannon|cascabel (artillery)}}
'''Cascabel''' may refer to:
{{Infobox Cultivar | name = Cascabel
{{Pepper
| boxwidth=250px
| image=chilli15.jpg
| heat=Low ([[Scoville scale|SR]]: 1,500-2,500)
}}
| image = Cascabelchiles.jpg
| image_width = 200px
| image_caption = Dried red cascabel chili peppers
| species = ''[[Capsicum annuum]]''
| cultivar = 'Cascabel'
| origin =
}}
The '''cascabel''' is a small, round, hot [[chilli pepper]] that is prized for the hot, burning sensation that it produces in the mouth when consumed. It is a [[cultivar]] of the species ''[[Capsicum annuum]]''. Its name is a Spanish word for "small bell" or "rattle".


* [[Cascabel (artillery)]], a subassembly of a muzzle-loading cannon
The pepper, when dried makes a rattling noise and as such can be used to make music.
* [[Cascabel chili]], a small, round chili pepper
* Cascabel, a [[Shuttle Loop]] roller coaster at Chapultepec Park in Mexico City
* Spanish common name for ''[[Crotalus durissus]]'', a venomous South American rattlesnake
* [[Cascabel, Arizona]], an area along the San Pedro River north of Benson, Arizona
* ''[[César Cascabel]]'', a novel by Jules Verne


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The plant can grow to more than 1 meter and grows in the wild on the Pacific coast of [[Mexico]].

It is also known as '''chile bola''', '''bola chile''', '''rattle chile''', and '''coba'''.

==External links==
*[http://www.theworldwidegourmet.com/vegetables/pepper/cascabel.htm www.theworldwidegourmet.com].

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Latest revision as of 18:51, 12 May 2019

Cascabel may refer to: