Chili Pepper 101: New Mexico Chili
The New Mexico chili gets its name because–as you would expect–it originates from the area in and around that state,
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The New Mexico chili gets its name because–as you would expect–it originates from the area in and around that state,
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Continue readingMcDonald’s Spicy Chicken McNuggets Return for a Limited Time The Golden Arches is adding its fan-favorite Spicy Chicken McNuggets back
Continue readingBottom Line: The Ranchero Chilaquiles Bowl from Taco Cabana is not too filling nor does it bring much heat, but
Continue readingBottom Line: Marie Sharp’s Habanero Pepper Sauce and Melinda’s Original Habanero XXXtra Hot Sauce have similar ingredients and similar tastes,
Continue readingSmashburger Adds Mango Habanero Crispy Chicken Sandwich Smashburger is kicking up its menu with a spicy new chicken offering. Following
Continue readingThis recipe for Toreados (cooked, blistered chili peppers) is quick and easy and you will find yourself hooked on these
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Continue readingThe snack industry continues to spice up the munchies it sends to the shelves because apparently the burn brings the
Continue readingBottom Line: The Savory Chili WcDonald’s Sauce from McDonald’s delivers some sweet heat similar to Korean Gochujang and goes particularly
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