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{{Item Infobox | {{Item Infobox | ||
| Name = Chilli | | Name = Chilli | ||
| Image = [[ | | Image = [[File:Chilli.jpg|140px]] | ||
| Imageicon = [[ | | Imageicon = [[File:Chilli Icon.jpg|40px]] | ||
| Category = Item | | Category = Item | ||
| Use = Food, Farming | | Use = Food, Farming | ||
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== Farming == | == Farming == | ||
Harvesting of chillies may be done by hand or by [[machete]] for maximum yield on a mature plant bearing the pepper, producing about three peppers and removing the plant. | Harvesting of chillies may be done by hand or by [[machete]] for maximum yield on a mature plant bearing the pepper, producing about three peppers and removing the plant. | ||
If harvested just before maturing, it can still produce a full crop, but a young plant will produce only one pepper. A chilli plant will reach maturity in about two days. Once mature, the average life cycle is about 1 day before dropping a single pepper and reverting to its young stage. It will go through this cycle several times before completely de-spawning, producing a total of up to half a dozen peppers. Agriculturally, the pepper can be placed in a block of [[ | If harvested just before maturing, it can still produce a full crop, but a young plant will produce only one pepper. A chilli plant will reach maturity in about two days. Once mature, the average life cycle is about 1 day before dropping a single pepper and reverting to its young stage. It will go through this cycle several times before completely de-spawning, producing a total of up to half a dozen peppers. Agriculturally, the pepper can be placed in a block of [[dirt]] or [[compost]] to grow a [[Chilli Plant|chilli plant]] for farming additional chillies. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
"Chilli" is the UK spelling, with "chile" used in the southwest U.S. and "chili" most other places. | "Chilli" is the UK spelling, with "chile" used in the southwest U.S. and "chili" most other places. |