Even the USPS thinks so. Notice the chili peppers on the top.
From the usps website:
Artist Steve Buchanan, of Winsted, Connecticut, created each of the five stamp designs. As reference, he used slide photographs made by his wife Rita Buchanan’s research in the late 1970s on indigenous agricultural methods in the southwestern United States. The crops depicted in the stamps - corn, chili peppers, beans, squashes, and sunflowers - had been cultivated in the Americas for centuries when Europeans first arrived in the New World.
Now, while this is not ALL chili peppers, it is a start.
If you want ALL chili peppers on your stamps, you can have them.
No, really.
But, it’ll cost ya.
Below you will find a customized chili pepper stamp I created at PhotoStamps.com. Note that the price is $17.99 per sheet. Yep. A little pricy, but it’s ALL chili peppers. If you use a lot of stamps, this actually becomes a more reasonable venture, as the price decreases with the more stamps you buy. Either way, I think it’s cool that you can create your own stamps.

NOTE: I typically spell peppers as chile, instead of chili. But, because the usps lists them as chili, I have used that for continuity.
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Best of luck to you!
Comment fired by NIck — May 16, 2006- 8:10 am
Using the links the auctions don’t seem to be there.
Comment fired by MSK — May 16, 2006- 4:55 pm
The links asked me to sign in, but I don’t have an account. Sigh.
T
Comment fired by Tina — May 16, 2006- 5:22 pm
The auctions haven’t gone live yet, so they’ll be visible now at 17:30 EDT. I’ll post newer links once they’re up which shouldn’t need an account to see them. That might be a link to our “My eBay” page, so those will need to be updated.
Comment fired by Joe — May 16, 2006- 5:30 pm
Links should be fixed now.
Comment fired by Joe & Linda — May 16, 2006- 5:34 pm
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Linda of Auterrific and her husband Joe are hosting a fundraising auction ath their Hot Zone site to raise money to help find a cure for autism. They have a personal stake in this venture, namely, their son Ari. Linda……
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