Chokecherries are native to North America and are still grown there today. I don't know of them being grown outside of North America.
Although the combination of Chile peppers and oregano for seasoning has been traced to the ancient Aztecs, the present blend is said to be the invention of early Texans. Chili powder today is typically a blend of dried chiles, garlic powder, red peppers, oregano, and cumin.
There are many good Red Hot Chili Pepper videos. The most popular ones are, Snow, Hey Oh, Where'd You Go, The Sun Sets Today, and Loving in the Lounge.
Peppers originated in Central and South America. They were first cultivated in regions such as Mexico, Peru, and Bolivia, before eventually spreading throughout the world. Today, peppers are grown in many countries and are an essential ingredient in various cuisines.
All of them. Chili peppers (capsicumspecies) were first domesticated in Mexico some 3000 years ago.After the Columbian Exchange, many varieties of peppers were "exported" to the rest of the world, and several varieties were created from local variations of climate, soil and water.
It is not known exactly where chili originated. Forms of chili were used by the Aztecs and Mayans and many believe chili as it is known today originated in Texas.
Originally pepper used to come from south africa. Today South Africa grow a type of peppers called the sweet peppers which only come from Africa.
cinnamon was originally grown in Indonesia and is still grown there today
Oh, dude, in the Red Hot Chili Peppers song "Under the Bridge," the lyric "hot metal .45" is referring to a gun. Yeah, like, a .45 caliber firearm. So, like, it's not talking about a sizzling metal rod or anything, just a gun. So, don't go looking for a fiery metal object, just enjoy the music, man.
Chocolatl is the Aztec name for a drink consumed by Aztec royalty around the time of first European contact. Although it may be described as "hot chocolate" it had little in common with the drink we call "hot chocolate" today, as it was mixed with water, cornmeal, chili peppers, and other ingredients but never with sugar (which was unknown to the Aztecs) or other sweetening agents.
Before the Columbian Exchange, there were no oranges in Florida, no bananas in Ecuador, no paprika in Hungary, no potatoes in Ireland, no coffee in Colombia, no pineapples in Hawaii, no rubber trees in Africa, no chili peppers in Thailand, no tomatoes in Italy, and no chocolate in Switzerland.
Josie and the Pussycats - 1970 Chili Today and Hot Tamale 1-7 was released on: USA: 24 October 1970