Which is correct chili or chile?

In American English, "chili" is the most common spelling for the spicy peppers as well as the stew and hotdog topping. In British English the preferred spelling is "chilli." In Spanish speaking countries and regions of the US, "chile" is the most common variant.
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Why is chili called chile?

That it was named after Chile, South America by local people sympathetic to its cause during Chile's struggle for independence.
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Does chili have two L?

The Brits stuck with the 'original' spelling of “chilli” (two “l's” and an “i”), while Latin and Spanish areas modified the spelling to better suit their language, so it became “chile” (one “l” and an “e”).
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What is the correct spelling of chile?

"Chile," "chili," and "chilli" are all correct spellings for the hot pepper. The spelling you should use depends on whether you are following US or UK writing convention or whether you are Hispanic. "Chili" (American English) or "chilli" (British English) is a type of pepper.
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How do New Mexicans spell chili?

According to the information displayed at the New World Cuisine exhibit, at the Museum of International Folk Art, it was the Spanish that immigrated into New Mexico in the 1500's that “converted the Nahuatl name, chilli, to chile. This spelling is still used today by most New Mexicans.
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Chili, Chilli, or Chile



Is chili and chile the same?

In American English, "chili" is the most common spelling for the spicy peppers as well as the stew and hotdog topping. In British English the preferred spelling is "chilli." In Spanish speaking countries and regions of the US, "chile" is the most common variant.
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Are chili peppers from chile?

Chili peppers originated in Bolivia and were first cultivated in Mexico. After the Columbian Exchange, many cultivars of chili pepper spread around the world, used for both food and traditional medicine.
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What is the plural of chili?

plural chilies also chiles or British chillies. chili (US) noun.
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What is the plural of Chile?

Chile with an "e" at the end is the most common Spanish spelling in Mexico and other Latin American countries. It is also used in some parts of the United States and Canada when referring to the spicy pepper. The plural is "chile" or "chiles."
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Does Colorado have chili or Chile?

Colorado in Spanish translates to “colored red,” so essentially Chile Colorado is a Mexican style stew made with a red chile sauce. I think of it as similar to Chile Verde, but with a red sauce instead of green.
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Is Jalapeno a pepper or chilli?

The jalapeño (UK: /ˌhæləˈpeɪnjoʊ/ HAL-ə-PAY-nyoh, US: /ˌhɑːl-/ HAHL-, Spanish: [xalaˈpeɲo] ( listen)) is a medium-sized chile pepper pod type cultivar of the species Capsicum annuum. A mature jalapeño chile is 5–10 cm (2–4 in) long and hangs down with a round, firm, smooth flesh of 25–38 mm (1–11⁄2 in) wide.
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Should chili be capitalized?

As a proper noun, Chili is the name of on member of US 1990s hip hop group TLC. Proper nouns always have a capitalized first letter.
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Why doesn't Texas put beans in chili?

Texas Chili: No Beans Allowed

“Beans don't come into play at the cook off because if our judges are trying to determine a taste, beans are a dominant flavor and we wouldn't get the pure chili taste.”
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How do you spell chilli in cold?

chilly
  1. 1 : noticeably cold : chilling a chilly day.
  2. 2 : unpleasantly affected by cold chilly spectators.
  3. 3 : lacking warmth of feeling : unfriendly a chilly reception.
  4. 4 : tending to arouse fear or apprehension chilly suspicions.
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What is the difference between peppers and chilies?

A pepper is a member of the genus “Piper” while chilies are members of the genus “Capsicum.” The berries in plants of the Piper genus contain piperine, a chemical associated with a biting sensation. Although peppers are often referred as “hot” or “spicy” chilies are even spicier.
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Is chilli a countable noun?

NounEdit. (countable) A chili is a type of hot pepper, which may be eaten or used to make food spicy. I used to grow chilies in a flowerpot in my window. (uncountable) Chili is a type of food which is often made from ground (cut up) meat, beans, and hot peppers.
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Do you capitalize Swiss cheese?

Generally, you should capitalize the proper nouns in food names, as in Swiss cheese, Russian dressing, Waldorf salad, Swedish meatballs, Belgian waffles, London broil, Danish pastry, beef Wellington.
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Do you capitalize Parmesan cheese?

"Parmesan is another one that frustrates me. While it's appropriate to capitalize Parmigiano-Reggiano, parmesan can be produced anywhere in the world." Other guidelines: Broccolini and Popsicle are trademarks, hence they should be capitalized. Whisky without an "e" should only be used in conjunction with Scotch.
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Is chili Spanish?

In Spanish, the term "chili con carne", consisting of the word chili (from the Nahuatl chīlli) and carne, Spanish for 'meat', is first recorded in a book from 1857 about the Mexican-American War.
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Is Paprika a hot pepper?

Paprika is a unique ground spice that can be made from multiple kinds of peppers, resulting in distinct flavors and heat levels. Despite its fiery red color, not all paprikas are spicy.
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Why is black pepper called pepper?

Black pepper is obtained from the small dried berries (peppercorns) of the vine Piper nigrum. The name pepper is derived from the Sanskrit name of long pepper, pippali. That word gave rise to the Greek peperi and Latin piper.
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Is black pepper chilli?

Piper nigrum

Black pepper is the world's most traded spice, and is one of the most common spices added to cuisines around the world. Its spiciness is due to the chemical compound piperine, which is a different kind of spicy from the capsaicin characteristic of chili peppers.
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Why do they hang chili peppers in New Mexico?

Chile Ristras of New Mexico

Ristras are sometimes used for decoration, and are said to bring good health and good luck. More often, they are hung up to dry for later cooking and eating.
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