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Alternative Names for Identical Peppers – A Running List

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This list includes widely documented alternate names used interchangeably for the same pepper. These can vary by region, language, market use, and form (fresh, dried, or smoked). This is not a list of close relatives—only true aliases and equivalents.

Recognized Pepper Alternate or Equivalent Names
Bhut Jolokia Ghost Pepper, Naga Jolokia, Bih Jolokia, Raja Mircha, Umorok, King Chili
Pequin Piquin, Petin, Chile Pequin, Chiltepin (interchangeably used in northern Mexico and southern U.S.)
Tepin Chiltepin, Tepin, Flea Pepper, Bird Pepper (used variably across Latin America and the U.S.)
Chilaca Pasilla (when dried), Pasilla Negro
Jalapeño Chipotle (when smoked), Huachinango (mature red), Cuaresmeño (regional name)
Mirasol Guajillo (when dried), Chile Guaco, Puya (a smaller, hotter relative)
Poblano Ancho (when dried), Mulato (if ripened more before drying)
New Mexico Chile Hatch, Anaheim, Big Jim, Sandia, Chimayo (regional names for same or related lineages)
Cherry Pepper Pimiento, Pimento, Cheeseball Pepper
Malagueta Piri Piri, Gindungo, African Devil, Piri Piri (in Portugal), Cobé (in Mozambique)
Scotch Bonnet Bonney Pepper, Jamaican Hot, Bahama Mama
Habanero Congo Pepper, Red Habanero, White Habanero, Orange Habanero
7 Pot Seven Pot, 7 Pod, 7 Pot Jonah, 7 Pot Douglah
Trinidad Scorpion Butch T, Moruga Scorpion, Scorpion Pepper
Aji Amarillo Aji Escabeche, Aji Mirasol (dried), Aji Peruano
Aji Cristal Crystal Aji, Aji Blanco
Hungarian Wax Hot Banana, Hungarian Hot Wax
Anaheim California Chili, New Mexico No. 9
Manzano Perón, Apple Chili, Chile Manzano, Rocoto (closely related name used interchangeably in some markets)
Padron Herbón Pepper, Padrón (especially in Galicia, Spain)
Bell Pepper Sweet Pepper, Paprika (Hungary), Poivron (France), Capsicum (India, UK, Australia)
Shishito Japanese Sweet Pepper, Wrinkled Old Man Pepper
Tennessee Teardrop Tennessee Cherry, Teardrop Pepper
Cubanelle Cuban Pepper, Italian Frying Pepper
Calabrian Diavolicchio, Peperoncino Calabrese
Aleppo Halaby Pepper, Pul Biber (in Turkey, as flake)
Kashmiri Chili Deggi Mirch (commercial blend), Kashmiri Mirch

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