Chili Pepper
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The chili pepper has been well known and widely used since antiquity. However, it gained its greatest popularity during the time when European invaders conquered South America. The Aztecs stole gold and valuables, and they also took small red peppers with them, which they spread to European tables. Interestingly, chili peppers were mainly added to digestive foods, but the Aztec people combined them in a surprising way with chocolate. The drink on the basis of chili and chocolate was supposed to add strength and vitality. Today, chili pepper is used as a spice for various dishes. Its taste is so spicy and strong that it does not suit everyone. Those who like chili dishes benefit twice – not only from the great taste, but also from the health-promoting properties.
Chili properties
A very important ingredient in chili peppers is capsaicin, which is a compound that can be harmful to our bodies in excess, but when consumed in small doses (and we eat very little chili) it is very useful to us. Capsaicin has anti-painkillers and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as anti-cancer properties.
Chili use
Chili in the kitchen is used primarily to enrich and sharpen the flavor of foods. Peppers can be bought whole or dried and powdered. It greatly sharpens the taste of meat and vegetable dishes. It suits the gourmet, the lemon, but not only in small amounts of chili is also added to sweets. It is becoming increasingly popular with chili chocolate, which refers to the ancient traditions of the people of South America. Both in combination with the main dishes and desserts, chili tastes great, sharpens appetite and makes each dish taste deep.