Yes. Chipotle peppers are red and have a subtle smoked taste. Jalapeno peppers are green, with more of a zippy taste.
Well they are both spicy. But not the same
Yes. It depends on your recipe and what taste/how hot you want it.
YES but cut the amount in half. If your recipe calls for one teaspoon of crushed red pepper you can do a 1/2 teaspoon of cayenne instead
naga jolokia is undoubtedly no.1 .far ahead of the league..followed by red savina and trailing behind is jalapeno
Traditional kimchi is made with a type of chili pepper called gochugaru.
You can add red pepper flakes or minced green pepper like jalapeno or serano to almost any omelette. You can add curry, chili powder, cayenne, or any other spices you enjoy.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers...
In Hindi, red pepper is called chili pepper.
green or red
Dried chili (red pepper) is a fruit.
Not generally, no. Red pepper flakes tend to be made out of chili peppers, which contain capsaicin, giving them a spicy sensation. Red bell pepper flakes do not contain capsaicin and don't have the spice of the red pepper flakes.
Yes
There are many different types of chili peppers. Some types include cherry pepper, pimento chili pepper, cubanelle chili pepper, banana pepper, lemon drop chili pepper, charleston hot chili pepper and sweet bell pepper just to name a few.
They are thought to have originated in both North and South America.