-
flowers Immature chilies in the
field Ripe
chilies in the field,
Myanmar Leaf
damaged by
aphids Ripe
chili pepper with
seeds Harvested chilies may be used...
-
plants in the
genus Capsi****;
sometimes spelled "chilli" in the UK and "
chile" in the
southwestern US
Chili powder, the dried,
pulverized fruit of one...
-
Chile,
officially the
Republic of
Chile, is a
country in
western South America. It is the
southernmost country in the
world and the
closest to Antarctica...
- The
Mexican state of
Zacatecas is one of the main
producers of
guajillo chilies.
There are two main
varieties that are
distinguished by
their size and...
-
sliced phrik chi faa (the
common name
means 'sky-pointing
chilies',
which refers to
large mild
chilies such as
Cayenne pepper) are
often used. For a more robust...
-
propagation of
chilies because their molars grind the
seeds of
chilies,
rendering them
unable to grow into new
chili plants. As a result,
modern chilies evolved...
-
condiment typically made of
vegetable oil,
dried chilies,
garlic and salt. The
chilies may be
chile de árbol, serrano, chipotle,
pequin or morita. Its...
-
thick coconut milk, onion,
green chilies, red
chilies,
mustard seeds, vinegar, salt and lime juice. Dry
roasted red
chilies,
mustard seeds, vinegar, salt...
-
statistics on
chilies and
specific chilies as
growers are not fond of
keeping and
sharing such data and
reporting agencies often lump all
green chilies together...
-
Chiles may
refer to:
Chiles (surname)
Chiles (volcano), an
extinct volcano in
Ecuador Chiles, Nariño, a
settlement in Nariño Department, Colombia. Chiles...