Since we are in Cars section, I will make an assumption you mean the Porsche Cayenne, about $55,000, new 2014..a 2006 model year AWD w/ 70,000 miles $20,000, 2006 Base $16,000, 2008 w/ 4.8L V8-twin turbo $32,000. And when you think "Porsche" it's not what comes to mind for most people, a 500 HP SUV
$1400, front and rear including rotors.
34 thousand pounds. Well, my dad's one cost thirsty-four thousand pounds.
Call a Porsche dealer or trusted independant for an estimate.
You do NOT give cayenne to your dog. Why on earth would you? If you are having any issues with your dog, take him or her to your Veterinarian to be checked out.
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Well, using the Scoville rating (heat index) of one tablespoon of each type, it would be approximately as follows: 1 tablespoon of Jalapeno = 2500-5000 heat units 1 tablespoon of Cayenne = 30000-50000 heat units So a tablespoon of Cayenne is approximately 8-10 times hotter than the same amount of Jalapeno pepper. Since a tablespoon is equal to three teaspoons, one third of a teaspoon of Cayenne would be pretty close.
Crushed red pepper is not a substitute for cayenne.
When thinking of cayenne pepper, the first animal that comes to mind is a rooster, specifically a rooster associated with the popular hot sauce Sriracha, which often features cayenne pepper as a key ingredient. Roosters symbolize boldness and spice, much like the heat of cayenne. Additionally, cayenne pepper is commonly used in dishes that might include poultry, further linking the two.
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Cayenne pepper is what I usually use if out of flakes - BUT, you don't need as much cayenne as the recipe calls for!!
About 3/4 of atea spoon.taste the dish before you add more.