
Project ʻOlonā - Nīoi (The Hawaiian Chili Pepper) - Blogger
2018年4月27日 · Nīoi (Capsicum frutescens) is a chili pepper that was introduced to Hawaiʻi and became naturalized to the islands. Kahuna lāʻau lapaʻau (traditional Hawaiian health practitioners) used nīoi to treat arthritis, rheumatism, toothaches, to clear their sinuses, and other health issues.
Hawaiian Peppers Information and Facts - Specialty Produce
Hawaiian chile peppers, botanically classified as Capsicum frutescens, are small but hot peppers that are members of the Solanaceae or nightshade family. In Hawaii, the potent peppers are also known as Nioi, which is a generic name for peppers, and are sometimes known as Bird peppers, which is derived from the belief that birds spread the seeds ...
Hawai'i Homegrown Food Network - Hot Hawaiian Chile Peppers
Hawaiian chili pepper. For many local folks, chile pepper water is an indispensable addition to a great local feast, and can add pizazz to meat, fish, and soup dishes. There are many variations of this condiment combining water, shoyu, different kinds of …
Capsicum frutescens 'Hawaiian' | Nioi Hawaiian Perennial Hot Pepper
Capsicum frutescens 'Hawaiian' is a fascinating introduction of a perennial hot pepper that was shared by Hawaiian visitor Michael Pierron in 2017. Although these peppers were introduced to the Hawaiian Islands in the early 1800s, Hawaiians consider them part of their native flora.
Nīoi — Hawaiʻi Island Seed Co.
This little chili packs a big punch! Similar to Tabasco, the Hawaiian chili pepper is perfect for adding heat and flavor to any dish, and is also great for hot sauce. Allow two weeks for germination. Grows into an upright shrub and will produce heavily for years.
nioi — Wehe²wiki² Hawaiian Language Dictionaries
Red pepper (Capsicum annuum), a small, tropical American shrub. Fruits are podlike berries with many seeds, commonly red and globose to long and narrow. Some are grown for their hot fruits, which are used for their flavoring or as a vegetable. Since about 1815 a red pepper with narrow, inch-long, coneshaped fruits has been growing in Hawaiʻi.
Hawaiian health practitioner's chili pepper cure - Hawaii News Now
2009年12月29日 · Amy Kalili introduces us to a traditional Hawaiian health practitioner who considers chili peppers to be somewhat of a cure-all. This local spice has can clear up sinuses and more!
The Hirshon Hawaiian Chili Pepper Water – Kai Nīoi
2021年3月11日 · Hawaiian chili peppers are known to local Hawaiians as nīoi, or nīoi pepa. The plants produce an average of 100 peppers each, making them prolific growers and they are HOT – while delicious, I prefer to use a different C. frutescens pepper that has since escaped cultivation and now grows in the wild elsewhere in Polynesia.
Hawaiian Chili Pepper Water - Keeping It Relle
What is Hawaiian chili pepper water? Chili pepper water is a traditional Hawaiian condiment made with water infused with the flavor of Hawaiian chili peppers. Commonly served with meals in Hawai’i, but it can also be used as a mixer with other drinks like vodka or rum. Or you can try it on its own—it’s delicious!
Nīoi Hawaiian Chili Pepper Flakes - Kauai Farmacy
Kauai Farmacy Hawaiian Chili Pepper Flakes are the cornerstone of any gourmet spice cabinet. Fresher, more flavorful, and full of medicinal kick, this culinary spice provides an unparalleled experience. The electric heat of Hawaiian Chili Pepper demands respect. Each tiny pepper contains a trailblazing percentage of c