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  2. Category:Thai restaurants in California - Wikipedia

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    Thai restaurants in San Francisco (1 P) Pages in category "Thai restaurants in California" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

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  4. Bird's eye chili - Wikipedia

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    Bird's eye chili or Thai chili (Thai: พริกขี้หนู, romanized: prik ki nu, lit. ''mouse-dropping chili'' owing to its shape) is a chili pepper variety from the species Capsicum annuum that is native to Mexico. Cultivated across Southeast Asia, it is used extensively in many Asian cuisines.

  5. List of Thai ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Crushed dried chillies, used extensively in Thai cuisine, for instance in lap, and for making several types of nam chim and nam phrik (dipping sauces and chilli pastes). Also served as one of the standard accompaniments to noodles soups. Phrik thai dam พริกไทยดำ Black pepper: Phrik thai (phrik thai khao)

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  8. American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century a few more recent additions have arrived like the poblano pepper, rocoto pepper, ghost pepper, thai chili pepper, and Korean pepper, the last three especially when discussing Southern California and its large population from East and South Asia. [205] [206]

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    "Something like a banana pepper would be in the 500 SHU (Scoville heat units) range, a jalapeño would be in the 5,000 SHU range, a habanero would be in the 100,000 SHU range and some peppers ...