It's not so much what you can put in it as what you can leave out of it. If you get gas after eating chili it is usually the beans. So next time you make chili try cutting down or leaving them out all together. If you don't want to lose the taste or texture then there are medicines you can take before to prevent gas.
No, but eating chili can cause gas pains later.
Decomposition of the beans in the chili in your digestive tract. Some companies sell a canned chili labeled "No Beans" just for that purpose.
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Claiming that chili is bad is simply an opinion. Many people love eating chili, which is apparent in many areas of the United States because of numerous chili cook-off competitions. However chili may be bad for some, because it has beans that can cause gas, spices that may be too hot for some or celery pieces that are overbearing.
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Your mother in laws chili.
A chili is a chili. A chili is a sort of vegetables.
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Depends on where you are. CHILE is in South America.
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To take the heat out of chili effectively, you can try adding ingredients like dairy products (such as sour cream or cheese), sugar, or acidic ingredients (like vinegar or citrus juice) to balance out the spiciness. Additionally, you can dilute the chili with more of the base ingredients (like beans or tomatoes) to lessen the heat.