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Piri piri
Piri piri ( , also spelled ''peri peri'', ''pili pili''), also called African bird's eye chili, is a cultivar of ''Capsicum frutescens'', one of the sources of chili pepper that grows both wild and domesticated. It is a small member of the ''Capsicum'' genus. It grows in Angola, Uganda, Malawi, South Africa, Ghana, Nigeria, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, the tropical forests of South Sudan and the highlands of Ethiopia. It was brought to Goa, India by the Portuguese. ==Etymology== Piri piri is the Swahili word for 'pepper pepper'.〔http://www.nandos.co.uk/story/index.html〕 Other Romanizations include ''pili pili'' in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or ''peri peri'' in Malawi, deriving from the various pronunciations of the word in parts of Bantu languages-speaking Africa. ''Piri piri'' is the spelling of the name as used in the Portuguese language, namely in the Portuguese-speaking Mozambican community.〔 The ''Oxford Dictionary of English'' records "piri-piri" as a foreign word meaning "a very hot sauce made with red chilli peppers" and giving its origin as the Ronga language of southern Mozambique word for "pepper".〔"piri-piri noun", Angus Stevenson (ed.), ''Oxford Dictionary of English''. (Oxford University Press, 2010, Oxford Reference Online) accessed 24 February 2012.〕
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