Chili

Chili or chilli may refer to:

Food

  • Chili con carne, often referred to simply as "chili", a stew with a chili sauce base
  • 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
  • Cincinnati chili

Places

China

  • Zhili, formerly romanized as Chili, a former Chinese province

United States

People

  • Dorothy Chili Bouchier (1909–1999), British actress
  • Chen Chi-li (1943–2007), Taiwanese gangster
  • Manuel Chili (1723-1796), Ecuadorian Baroque sculptor
  • Pierfrancesco Chili (born 1964), Italian motorcycle racer
  • Charles Chili Davis (born 1960), Jamaica-born American baseball player
  • Claus Pilgaard (born 1965), Danish musician and entertainer also known as Chili Klaus
  • Rozonda Thomas (born 1971), American R&B singer-songwriter and actress whose stage name is "Chilli"

Fictional characters

  • Chili (Pokémon), a character of the Pokémon universe
  • Chili Palmer, a character in Get Shorty and Be Cool
  • Chili Storm, a Marvel Comics character who appeared in Millie the Model stories and was spun off into her own title, Chili

Other uses

  • Chili Line, a former branch of the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad
  • Chili Seminary, the original name of Roberts Wesleyan College, a Christian liberal arts college in Rochester, New York
  • Chili's, a restaurant chain specializing in Tex-Mex food
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See also

  • Chile (disambiguation)
  • Chilii (disambiguation)
  • Chilly (disambiguation)
  • All pages with titles beginning with Chili
  • All pages with titles containing Chili
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