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*[[Chile powder]], ground dried chile peppers, as opposed to the mix of spices in chili powder |
*[[Chile powder]], ground dried chile peppers, as opposed to the mix of spices in chili powder |
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*[[Chili, New York]], a suburb of Rochester, New York |
*[[Chili, New York]], a suburb of Rochester, New York |
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*[[Rozonda Thomas|Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas]] is a member of the |
*[[Rozonda Thomas|Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas]] is a member of the pop band, TLC. |
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*[[Red Hot Chili Peppers]], a funk rock band whose name is often shortened to "the Chilis" |
*[[Red Hot Chili Peppers]], a funk rock band whose name is often shortened to "the Chilis" |
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*[[Chili Palmer]], a character in [[Elmore Leonard]]'s books ''[[Get Shorty]]'' and ''[[Be Cool]]'' and in the movies based on the books |
*[[Chili Palmer]], a character in [[Elmore Leonard]]'s books ''[[Get Shorty]]'' and ''[[Be Cool]]'' and in the movies based on the books |
Revision as of 05:09, 1 May 2007
Chili (also spelled Chilli) may refer to:
- Chili pepper, the fruit and plant of any one of several hot species of the genus Capsicum
- Chili con carne (also referred to as 'chili'), a spicy stew-like dish traditionally made with chili peppers, tomato sauce and meat (usually beef)
- Chili sin carne, chili without meat
- Chili powder, a spice mix containing cumin, dried ground peppers and other spices, used in chili con carne and Southwestern U.S. cuisine
- Chile powder, ground dried chile peppers, as opposed to the mix of spices in chili powder
- Chili, New York, a suburb of Rochester, New York
- Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas is a member of the pop band, TLC.
- Red Hot Chili Peppers, a funk rock band whose name is often shortened to "the Chilis"
- Chili Palmer, a character in Elmore Leonard's books Get Shorty and Be Cool and in the movies based on the books
- Chili's, an international chain of casual dining restaurants.
- Chili Davis, a former MLB baseball player.