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A colorless crystalline phenolic amide C9H17CONHCH2C6H3(OCH3)OH that is a powerful irritant and the pungent principle of cayenne pepper

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  • Also called capsaicin cream, this spice comes from dried hot peppers.
  • The compound in the spray called capsaicin is derived from chili plants.
  • In this instance, it is caused by the super-nutrient capsaicin, which is present in the chillies.
  • Speaking of hot, the real heat comes from capsaicin, which is stored in the ribs of these chili peppers.
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