Chili Powder Wikipedia

Chili Powder Wikipedia

Chili Powder Wikipedia

why is watermelon so AWESOME!?!!?


It is my favorite food of all time and so many great types of watermelon. From Seedless, yellow and even cubed shaped haha. I have yet to try the yellow one. I can literally eat an entire one by myself in one day. I love eating it topped with lime, chili powder and salt. Anyone else love watermelon as much as I do?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watermelon

Watermelons are juicy, refreshing, naturally sweet and so filling. Kids love them, older people love them, middle aged people love them, those on diets love them, those not on diets love them, lol
It is a delicious treat for anyone!
I prefer seedless and frozen watermelon is the best. We eat it frozen and on a stick here in TX. You can make slushies out of it, fruit drinks, kebabs, fruit cups, and so much more.
I couldn't have a fruit tray without it.

Espelette Pepper Powder (Piment d'Espelette) (AOC)
Espelette Pepper Powder (Piment d'Espelette) (AOC)
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Description

Piment d' Espelette (AOC) is the beloved chile pepper of the Basque country. Some varieties of chile peppers are given treasured status in certain regions of the world, where they are celebrated in art, legend, the kitchen, and festivals. Paprika has such status in Hungary, the jalapeƱo in Laredo, Texas, and the mole varieties ancho and pasilla in central Mexico. The Espelette Pepper has become a cultural and culinary icon in Basque country where it has gained controlled-name status.When Columbus brought chile peppers to Europe from the Caribbean after his second voyage in 1493, they were first grown in monastery gardens in Spain and Portugual as curiosities. But soon the word got out that the pungent pods were a reasonable and cheap substitute for black pepper, which was so expensive that it had been used as currency in some countries.It is believed that chiles were introduced into the Nive Valley by Gonzalo Percaztegi in 1523, but it wasn't until the 17th century that it received its own genus and not until the 19th century that it acheived its status as one of the most loved peppers worldwide. In 1999 AOC was granted to Espelette peppers, or "Ezpeletako bipera" in Basque language, giving it the same protection as more famous names, such as Champagne sparkling wine. Only ten communities are allowed to use the name Espelette.Piment d' Espelette is often used as a substitute for black pepper in the Basque country and in common Basque dishes such as spi

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  • Pack of 1.58 ounces
  • Chile pepper of the Basque country
  • Is often used as a substitute for black pepper
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