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{{Item Infobox
{{Item Infobox
| Name = Chilli
| Name = Chilli
| Image = [[Image:Chilli.jpg|140px]]
| Image = [[File:Chilli.jpg|140px]]
| Imageicon = [[Image:Chilli_Icon.jpg|40px]]
| 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 [[Dirt|dirt]] or [[Compost|compost]] to grow a [[Chilli Plant|chilli plant]] for farming additional chillies.
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.
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