The Mayans used chili peppers as a staple ingredient in their cuisine, enhancing the flavor of various dishes. They also recognized their medicinal properties, utilizing peppers to treat ailments and promote health. Additionally, chili peppers played a role in rituals and religious practices, symbolizing vitality and fertility. Overall, they were integral to both the daily life and spiritual beliefs of the Mayan civilization.
maize, corn, beans, chilies, peppers, squashes, tomatoes, avocados, and pumpkin -Lawrence Salvador
The Mayans' staple food crops were maize, beans, squash, and chili peppers. They also hunted some animals and, in coastal cities, they fished. They also ate fruits, such as tomatoes.
Some of the peppers that may be included in a chili recipe are chili, cayenne, and jalapeno peppers. Bell peppers are often pretty popular in chili recipes as well.
One can use chili peppers in many recipes. One can also eat chili peppers without anything else and can use them to do the dishes, this is however not recommended because it's not the most effective way of doing the dishes.
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Red Hot Chili Peppers was created in 1983.
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definitely RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS!!!!
Capsaicin is the chemical substance in chili peppers that makes them so spicy hot.
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Red Hot Chili Peppers
Seems to be just chili peppers - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capsaicin.