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* ], the fruit and plant of any one of several species of the genus Capsicum | * ], the fruit and plant of any one of several species of the genus Capsicum | ||
* ], a spicy stew-like dish traditionally made with chile peppers and beef | * ], a spicy stew-like dish traditionally made with chile peppers and beef | ||
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* ], 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 cuisine | * ], 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 cuisine | ||
* ], a suburb of Rochester, New York | * ], a suburb of Rochester, New York |
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Chili (also spelled Chilli) may be:
- Chile pepper, the fruit and plant of any one of several species of the genus Capsicum
- Chili con carne, a spicy stew-like dish traditionally made with chile peppers and beef
- Cincinnati style chili
- Chili powder, 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 cuisine
- Chili, New York, a suburb of Rochester, New York
- Red Hot Chili Peppers, a funk rock band whose name is often shortened to "the Chilis"
- Chili Palmer, a character in Elmore Leonard's books Get Shorty and Be Cool; played by John Travolta in the movies based on the books
- Chili's, a chain of over 1,000 casual dining restaurants throughout the United States and around the world.
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