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Peppers: Mexico's Spicy Twist | The Florida Star | The Georgia Star

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Peppers are among the main staples of Mexican food. Diners worldwide often associate Mexican dishes with a spicy twist that makes them fun to eat. Spanish even has the word “enchilado” to describe when someone’s mouth is on fire. “If you didn’t add pepper to it, don’t expect the food to taste. Although one must say that there is spicy […]

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