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One time I swapped the cayenne and chili pepper amounts in a recipe and it became inedible.
That's just your butthole talking.
But but but
Cayenne is a chili pepper, isn't it?
Chili powder* (vs cayenne powder)
I don't really understand, isn't cayenne powder a subtype of chili powder? (cayenne being a chili pepper)'
I'm not a native English speaker, so I'm very much taking this as a learning opportunity ^^
Chili Powder is any type of chili peppers ground to a powder and it's spicy but not overwhelmingly so
Cayenne Powder is made specifically from Cayenne Peppers (which IS part of the chili family) which is generally MUCH spicier. Like 10x as spicy
Thanks for the info!