Chili peppers are native to Central America, Mexico, and parts of South America. They were brought to Europe by Spanish explorers. Once spread throughout the world, they use chili peppers to flavor beans, soups, meat, stews, sauces, and countless other dishes. In Mexico, people eat chili peppers as a snack, in hot chocolate, with cheese, in jams, on sandwiches, and as an ingredient in a variety of dishes. One of the favorite ways to eat chili peppers is the chilaquiles, a stuffed pepper dish made of eggs, pork, cheese, and diced chili peppers. Do visit Chilemonster to buy fresh New Mexico chilies.
Hamsters can eat Bell Peppers, but not chili peppers, mine like lettuce too.
No. Chili peppers are a new world food and new world foods had not integrated themselves into the English diet by Shakespeare's day.
Ancient Greeks certainly didn't eat many things the modern Greek eats; particularly potatoes, bell peppers chili peppers and tomatoes. All these were introduced from the Americas after 1500.
One can use chili peppers in many recipes. One can also eat chili peppers without anything else and can use them to do the dishes, this is however not recommended because it's not the most effective way of doing the dishes.
Chili peppers are hot because the seeds are what causes the chili to be so hot. Never directly eat a chili pepper from your backyard unnoticed. YOU WILL GET A PRETTY NASTY SHOCK. you have be warned. Now go suck on one to find out if the skin is hot.
The staple of their diet was corn, supplemented by chili peppers and cocoa.
Chili, tacos, beans and, I bet, they drink cream soda.
Habanero Peppers. It's a fruit. Some call it a vegetable but it's mostly a fruit.
Celery, Chili peppers lots of fruits and foods that have vitamin C
They lower appetite, increase libido, increase metabolism and give food an awesome taste. What is not to like? Americans need to eat more they eat less than most countries.
It depends on what you mean. If you mean chili, the food made of beans and meat, they can probably have a very small amount as a treat (as long as there are no harmful foods in it). If you mean chili peppers, the answer is definitely yes! Birds love chili peppers, in part because they don't react to spicy foods the same ways we do.