try apple juice
No, don't try that. It might actually make it worse. The best things for getting pepper tastes out of your mouth are things such as milk and rice. Anything with any acidity at all will simply make it worse, so try to find rather plain things to eat. I discovered that broccoli also helps a lot. Hedleygb adds: I am very sensitive to pepper, and discovered years ago that papper (chili included) is not soluble in water, but is soluble in fat. Milk, cream, yoghurt, all these will halp a lot. How about mashed potatoes?
"Crushed pepper" is typically a reference to crushed red pepper or red pepper flake. This is a condiment made of crushed, dried red chili peppers. It could also refer to crushed black or white peppercorns.
how much crushed red pepper would one small dried pepper yield
Crushed red pepper is not a substitute for cayenne.
yes
depends on what kind of red pepper it is.
yes
There is no difference as far as i know. Red pepper flakes are made from crushing dried red peppers.
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
No
to make it taste better.
Yes. Chipotle peppers are red and have a subtle smoked taste. Jalapeno peppers are green, with more of a zippy taste.
It depends on their personal taste