Yes, chili powder will work along with chili seeds, black pepper n such. Just sprinkle along where you see the activity but if outside you will have to do again after it rains. The powder of the chili n such others irritates the membranes in their eyes and nose even the skin when they come in contact with so when they come across they leave that area.
You can use ground coriander, chili powder, or a mix of paprika and oregano as substitutes for cumin in chili.
Paprika, coriander, or chili powder can be used as substitutes for cumin in chili to add flavor and depth.
Chili powder is ground chilis. A Southwest Rub will have ground chilis, but also pepper, salt and various other spices. You could use it but the taste will not be the same as chili powdre.
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You can use ground coriander, chili powder, or a combination of paprika and ground fennel seeds as substitutes for cumin powder in a recipe.
Chili powder is actually made from chili peppers that are split, stemmed, and then roasted to the point of being toasted. They are then broken up and processed into powder. You can use any chili pepper to make chili powder. A mild chili powder might be made out of Ancho or New Mexico chili, a hot powder out of serrano or habanero chili, or an impossibly hot chili powder from the likes of ghost chilis. Some chili powder have additional ingredients beyond ground chili pepper in them including Mexican oregano and cumin (among other spices). Chili peppers to make chili powder are literally grown around the world in just about any climate that can support the growth of peppers. You can even grow your own chili peppers indoors in a home or apartment with moderate sunlight and little attention. Countries actively involved in the trade of chili peppers include (but are not limited to) and in no particular order, South Africa, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Poland, Russia, Turkey, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Canada, Mexico, United States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru. .
Instead of a few drops of tabasco sauce, substitute 1/8 tsp cayenne pepper.
You can use bell peppers, chili powder, paprika, or cayenne pepper as substitutes for capsicum in recipes.
You can use ground coriander, caraway seeds, or chili powder as substitutes for cumin in recipes.
I would use the face powder that is made by the brand called Coty.
Chili powder is a blend of spices. You can make your own or substitute the spices by using red pepper, garlic, oregano, cumin, paprika and garlic these are the most common. Some cooks may add cinnamon, clove, mace, corinder nutmeg or turmeric. I know some who like a little bay leaf in theirs.
You can use ground coriander, chili powder, or a mix of paprika and oregano as substitutes for cumin in your recipe.