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The word "'''chili'''", when used alone, can refer to: | The word "'''chili'''", when used alone, can refer to: | ||
* the common name for a |
* the common name for a spicy stew-like dish, see ] | ||
* a ] containing cumin, dried ground peppers and other spices, traditionally used to flavor this dish, or to impart its unique flavor to other Southwestern cusine, see ] | * a ] containing cumin, dried ground peppers and other spices, traditionally used to flavor this dish, or to impart its unique flavor to other Southwestern cusine, see ] | ||
* an alternate spelling for the chile pepper, the fruit and plant of any one of several species of the genus ], see ] | * an alternate spelling for the chile pepper, the fruit and plant of any one of several species of the genus ], see ] | ||
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The word "chili", when used alone, can refer to:
- the common name for a spicy stew-like dish, see chili con carne
- a spice mix containing cumin, dried ground peppers and other spices, traditionally used to flavor this dish, or to impart its unique flavor to other Southwestern cusine, see chili powder
- an alternate spelling for the chile pepper, the fruit and plant of any one of several species of the genus Capsicum, see chile pepper
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