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Chili con carne [a] (Spanish: [ˈtʃili koŋ ˈkaɾne] lit. ' chili with meat '), [1] often shortened to chili, is a spicy stew of Mexican origin containing chili peppers (sometimes in the form of chili powder), meat (usually beef), tomatoes, and often pinto beans or kidney beans. [2]
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Chili pepper, the spicy fruit of plants in the genus Capsicum; sometimes spelled "chilli" in the UK and "chile" in the southwestern US; Chili powder, the dried, pulverized fruit of one or more varieties of chili pepper; Chili con carne, often referred to simply as "chili", a stew with a chili sauce base
Chile con queso served in a restaurant. Chile con queso is a warm dish, heated to a desired temperature. Chile con queso can be eaten with tortillas, tortilla chips, or pita chips which are thicker than regular tortilla chips. [7] [8] It can also be used as a condiment on fajitas, tacos, enchiladas, migas, quesadillas or any other Tex-Mex dish.
Carne asada fries: California: compilation A Mexican-American dish typically consisting of french fries topped with carne asada, guacamole, sour cream, cheese, and sometimes salsa [13] [14] Carne de porco à alentejana: Portugal: stew Traditional dish consisting of pork and clams served with potatoes [15] Chorrillana: Chile: compilation
Some examples of mass-produced Tex-Mex cuisine include canned chili, a hybridized version of Mexican "chile con carne", as well as packaged tortillas, boxes of pre-cooked taco shells, frozen burritos, packages of pre-made guacamole, bottled salsa, and bottled nacho cheese. [10] Many Americans confuse these foods with authentic Mexican foods. [11]
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Chiefly India: chili pepper, the spicy fruit of plants in the genus Capsicum; Chiefly British: chili powder, dried, ground red chile peppers, sometimes with cumin and other spices; Chiefly British: chili con carne, a stew-like dish in Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine, (usually called "chili" in North American English) Chilly Cow, a brand of ice cream