Chili sauce smells like chili powder after all that's what makes it! or is it? dum dum dum :)
Yes, as long as you don't give them chili. They don't like the smell of chili. It's true.
Chili sauce smells like chili powder after all that's what makes it! or is it? dum dum dum :)
Yes, as long as you don't give them chili. They don't like the smell of chili. It's true.
bugs are very sensitive with spicy smells so they avoid places with that aroma. cut the chili and place it somewhere you can smell everywhere
Your mother in laws chili.
Chili's and chili powder are common ingredients found in many natural insect repellents. Chili's have been shown to repel mosquitoes, flies and other insects, along with garlic and garlic powder.
Underarm odor can sometimes smell like chili due to the presence of certain bacteria that break down sweat into compounds that give off a spicy or pungent aroma. These bacteria are typically responsible for creating different odor profiles in sweat, resulting in unique smells like chili. Additionally, diet and individual body chemistry can also play a role in the specific scent of underarm odor.
A chili is a chili. A chili is a sort of vegetables.
Mint taste likes while a very cold icecube put on the mouth after accidently chew a stone of hot green chili.
Yes, chili powder can go bad. You can tell if it has expired by checking for any changes in color, smell, or taste. If it looks dull, has a musty odor, or tastes off, it's likely expired and should be discarded.
Yes, chili powder can go bad over time. You can tell if it has expired by checking for any changes in color, smell, or taste. If it looks dull, has a musty odor, or tastes off, it is likely expired and should be replaced.
Is chili even chili if it doesnt have beans?