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General
Description
Chili Powder is a blend of spices that usually includes ground
chili peppers, oregano, cumin, and garlic powder.
Geographical Sources
Chili Powder is blended in the United States.
Traditional Ethnic
Uses
Chili Powder is used in Southwestern and Mexican-type
cooking. It's a prominent ingredient of chili con carne, and
is also used to season eggs, shellfish, cheese dishes, and
stews. Manufacturers use chili powder in processed Mexican
foods, sausages, and pork and beans.
Taste and Aroma
Chili Powder mixtures can vary from mild to extremely
spicy. It is not necessarily hot, but may have a mild flavor
if made with a chili pepper of a less pungent variety.
History/Region of Origin
Chili Powder is an invention of the
19th century American Southwest. Its development was an American
attempt to create a mixture of chili peppers and other herbs
similar to those used by the Aztecs in Mexico.
Storage
Refrigerate.
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