It depends on their personal taste
it has a nice living condition and it has a lot of people about 17,000,000 people WOW now that's a lot of people
a lot! a lot!
they eat a lot of fish cuz theyre on the water
Pepper enclosureYes indeed a pepper is a seed enclosure because the seeds in a pepper are closed in by the outside of the pepper.
"Hotness" comes from the capsaicin in the pepper. Some, like green bell peppers, have none. Jalapenos have some. Sorrenos, more. Habaneros, a LOT more. The more capsaicin, the hotter the pepper. Now go look up Scoville Heat Units- that is the scale used to compare hotness. PS, hotter is not always better.
Yes. It doesn't have a lot of color in it. If you spillled Dr pepper on you shirt like me, I would recommend tide. ( Be careful )
Chile has a lot of landscapes and climates, from the Atacama Desert to the lands of Patagonia.
We can give to them bye donating too a local food bank! it would mean a lot to them.
you mean a poblano pepper or a habanero pepper? The first is a much milder pepper than the first, but both are spicy, used a lot in Mexican cooking.
Aruacanos is people groups that are from Aracuo in the Biobio region of the country of Chile. The city of Aracuo is a small city and there is not a lot known about them.
The word Chile (with a capital, and no I don't mean Santiago) is a country which covers quite a lot of the Pacific coast of South America. The word chile (without a capital) means one of the fruit of the capsicum family, often called peppers, which may have a hot and spicy flavour due to the presence of the chemical capaiscin.
Santiago is the capital and largest city of Chile. There is a lot of information about Chile on the internet.