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  2. Fatalii - Wikipedia

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    From a pale green, the most common variety matures to a bright yellow. Less common are red, chocolate and white Fataliis. The red version of Fatalii apparently has a somewhat different flavor and shorter, wider pods, maturing from medium green to dark red but the strain is unstable, throwing yellow and orange fruit. [ 2 ]

  3. Chili-Brined Fresh Ham Recipe - AOL

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    1. In a large saucepan, combine the salt and sugar with 2 quarts of the water. Bring to a boil over moderately high heat, stirring to dissolve the salt and sugar.

  4. New Mexico chile - Wikipedia

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    [66] [67] "Green chile chili" is chili con carne made with green chile. The word chile, as used in "green chile", "red chile", or by itself, is also used in lay terms to refer specifically to the New Mexico variety, while other varieties are referred to as peppers (e.g. jalapeño pepper, ghost pepper). [68]

  5. Chili sauce and paste - Wikipedia

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    Gochujang, or red chili paste, [10] is a savory, sweet, and spicy fermented condiment made with chili powder, glutinous rice flour, meju (fermented soybean) powder, barley malt powder, and salt. The sweetness comes from the starch of cooked glutinous rice, cultured with saccharifying enzymes during the fermentation process. [ 11 ]

  6. Chili John's iconic meat sauce disappeared from Green Bay ...

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    The original Chili John's opened in 1913 in a spot near the east end of the Main Street bridge in downtown Green Bay. The sign outside the first location simply read "chili," but the meaty mixture ...

  7. Grilled Ham and Cheese with Strawberry-Red-Wine Jam

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  8. Capsicum baccatum - Wikipedia

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    The C. baccatum species, particularly the ají amarillo chili, has its origins in ancient Peru and across the Andean region of South America. [7] It is typically associated with Peruvian cuisine , and is considered part of its condiment trinity together with red onion and coriander.

  9. It Might Be Time To Toss Those Slimy ‘Shrooms—Here ... - AOL

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