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What is the chemical formula of chili powder?

Chili powder is amixture not a compound; the principal ingredient is capsaicin.


What is hotter chili flakes or powder?

Chili Flakes


Is chili pepper and chili powder the same thing?

Chili pepper and chili powder are not the same thing. Chili peppers are a vegetable. Chili powder is a mixture of spices used to make chili. This will have cumin, onion, and several spices in it to give chili flavor.


Does chili powder have iron in it?

no


Is chili powder a nut?

No. Chilli powder is made from peppers.


How do you sterilize chili powder?

you dont


Can you substitute chili powder for paprika?

no


How are chilies and chili different?

Chilies are a kind of pepper. Chili is a stew that uses chili powder as a major seasoning.


What is yellow chilli powder?

http://www.cuisinecuisine.com/BasicIndianSpices.htm find it here


What is the smell of a chili?

Chili sauce smells like chili powder after all that's what makes it! or is it? dum dum dum :)


Where did chili powder originate?

Chili powder is actually made from chili peppers that are split, stemmed, and then roasted to the point of being toasted. They are then broken up and processed into powder. You can use any chili pepper to make chili powder. A mild chili powder might be made out of Ancho or New Mexico chili, a hot powder out of serrano or habanero chili, or an impossibly hot chili powder from the likes of ghost chilis. Some chili powder have additional ingredients beyond ground chili pepper in them including Mexican oregano and cumin (among other spices). Chili peppers to make chili powder are literally grown around the world in just about any climate that can support the growth of peppers. You can even grow your own chili peppers indoors in a home or apartment with moderate sunlight and little attention. Countries actively involved in the trade of chili peppers include (but are not limited to) and in no particular order, South Africa, China, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, South Korea, Taiwan, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Poland, Russia, Turkey, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Canada, Mexico, United States, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Peru. .