I dont care about this at all so yes im guessing... j, man
Paprika and hot chili are not the same. Hot chili is a type of pepper, whereas paprika is a spice.
The difference is the type of peppers that are ground up. Paprika is made from grinding aromatic sweet red pepper pods. This spice comes in three main "flavors" mild, hot and smoked. Cayenne pepper is made from tropical hot chilies which are dried and ground. Cayenne pepper is always hot!
Really I don't think so. In MY OPINION I just don't think paprika has the same spices and indigents as in red pepper. Do like you get my point
Not at all.
YES but cut the amount in half. If your recipe calls for one teaspoon of crushed red pepper you can do a 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne instead
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Ground red bell pepper goes very well in stir fry. It can also be used in spaghetti sauce and other foods that call for bell pepper. Ground yellow and orange bell peppers can also be used in these same foods as they are very close in taste to the red ones. And a mix of all three is a good choice too. Paprika is sometimes made with ground red bell pepper and that is used in goulash, soups, stews, and other sauces. Therefore, in the absence of paprika for a recipe the ground bell pepper can be used as a substitute.
A Chevy Cheyenne and Silverado are the same its just that they changed the name in Mexico from Silverado to Cheyenne
No. Lemon zest is the outer skin (the yellow part) of a lemon. Lemon pepper is a mixture of dried granulated lemon zest and black pepper.
It means the same thing in Hawaiian as it does in English. In other words, names do not have meanings in different languages.
The formula for Dr. Pepper is proprietary information.
Yes. A salt grinder works the same way as a pepper grinder. In a salt grinder you will see salt crystals or sea salt.