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Cayenne Pepper ~ 365 Photos Challenge #183

This cayenne pepper tree is fruitful and ready to be picked. Actually, this tree grows in the pot of a bonsai because I often throw the remaining wet food into several pots to become a natural fertilizer. This kind is one of the many types of cayenne pepper in Indonesia.

Very many Indonesians who are very fond of spicy food and eat chili directly without being processed is one way to enjoy the desired spicy flavor, for example when people eat fried tofu or fried tempeh and others. In contrast to other types of chilies used by processing it first in cooking, such as many kinds of red chili types for various Indonesian cooking like rendang, fried rice, various kinds of sambal (chili pepper with various spices such as onions etc.), stir-fry, and others.

Because of the spicy taste of this chili, there is a term used as a feedback or meaning of a person’s specific utterance with “his words spicy like cayenne pepper”.

  • Question of

    Do you like spicy?

    • Yes
    • No
  • Question of

    Have you ever eaten chilies without being processed?

    • Yes
    • No

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63 Comments

    • I’ve started gardening and cooking since childhood, well, at least cooking water… lol… then my eyes are familiar with onions and various types of chili… But that’s great for romantic drama actors

  1. My tastes have changed over the years. I like spicy rather than downright hot. I was raised on the border of Mexico, everything is hot. lol I’ve grown Ghost peppers, Jalapeno, Bell, and those tiny hot slender ones, my favorite is the Poblano.

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  2. I love spicy food, largely because my own cooking sucked and like countless bachelors before me, I came to realize that no matter how lousy your cooking is, if you spice it up enough it tastes better!

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  3. Hmm… I can’t really answer the first one…
    I usually won’t go for spicy food but it depends if it’s delicious… like curry, I love curry and Kimchi… they’re all spicy …

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      • Nope, I can’t handle spicy food well … I’m start to have “running nose” if the food is spicy, but I guess if it’s delicious then its worth the trade :p

        Btw, I tried the super spicy cup noodles … I strand of the noodle and I KO-ed… and I told myself never to eat something so spicy ever again!!
        lol…

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  4. I enjoy a little spice. That could help things tastes extra nice, but too much is not so good lol. My one daughter loves everything spicy. Great post!

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