Yes.
A chipolata is athin sausage which is the same length as a normal sized sausage
The word chipolata comes from the Italian word cipolla, which means onion. (source: http://www.chow.com/ingredients/380) Geertje v. B. (Amsterdam)
Chilies are a kind of pepper. Chili is a stew that uses chili powder as a major seasoning.
if you are extremely weak when it comes to spicy foods, it can be.
in deed it is. all fruits have seeds and that does include chilies.
A chipolata is athin sausage which is the same length as a normal sized sausage
The Scoville scale is used to measure the heat level of chilies and other spicy foods. Developed by Wilbur Scoville in 1912, it quantifies the amount of capsaicin, the compound responsible for the heat sensation, in a given pepper.
chipolata
The word chipolata comes from the Italian word cipolla, which means onion. (source: http://www.chow.com/ingredients/380) Geertje v. B. (Amsterdam)
At a spicy chicken restraunt called Nandos. They have lemon and herb, mild, medium, hot or extra hot. They also sell delicious marinades.
A fresh red chili is a spicy chili that has a bright color, and you can tell it's not dried out by its aroma and flavor. You can use a fresh red chili as a condiment, or as an ingredient in cooking. Fresh chilies are typically smaller in size than dried chilies, with more flavor and heat.
Flaming Hot Cheetos are flavored with a spicy blend that includes chilies such as cayenne pepper and chili powder. These ingredients help to give the chips their signature fiery taste.
The name of chilies in Sanskrit is "Maricha".
To make Indian food spicier, you can add more chili powder, fresh chilies, or spicy sauces like sriracha or hot sauce. Adjust the amount based on your preference for heat.
Chipolata,or, if wrapped in bacon, Pigs in blankets.
I got 75 chilies out of a bag that cost me $25
yes it can. Chilies get absorbed in the system and excreted in urine. Risk is high if a person is Diabetic. Only cure is to avoid spicy food specially red chili powder in the food. Problem is less common with chili flakes.