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red colour of chilli is due to which pigment

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Answered by chaitanyakrishn1
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Carotein pigment.......

It is responsible for providing red blue and orange colours to the plant
Answered by kvjkarthik
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Answer:

lycopene

Explanation:

The different colours other than green are present in the plant because of presence of chromoplasts. It is a kind of plastid and develops different coloured pigments which are not photosynthetic. Pigment lycopene present in chillies, imparts red colour to them. As the name suggests it is red in colour and can be consumed as it is or can be broken down and made into a powder.

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