m (tens) |
mNo edit summary |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
In the mid-[[20th century]] small town of [[Carbon Creek]], [[Pennsylvania]], the [[Pine Tree Bar and Grill]] served chili [[hamburger|burgers]] in its [[bar]] and [[diner]]. ({{ENT|Carbon Creek}}) |
In the mid-[[20th century]] small town of [[Carbon Creek]], [[Pennsylvania]], the [[Pine Tree Bar and Grill]] served chili [[hamburger|burgers]] in its [[bar]] and [[diner]]. ({{ENT|Carbon Creek}}) |
||
− | In [[2374]], [[Neelix]] made [[Rodeo Red's Red-Hot, Rootin'-Tootin' Chili]], although he thought he used too many [[Jalapeño]]s when many eaters of the chili came down with [[Acute functional dyspepsia]]. ({{VOY|Message in a Bottle}}) |
+ | In [[2374]], [[Neelix]] made [[Rodeo Red's Red-Hot, Rootin'-Tootin' Chili]], although he thought he used too many [[Jalapeño]]s when many eaters of the chili came down with [[Acute functional dyspepsia|heartburn]]. ({{VOY|Message in a Bottle}}) |
==External link== |
==External link== |
||
* {{wikipedia}} |
* {{wikipedia}} |
||
− | |||
[[Category:Earth foods]] |
[[Category:Earth foods]] |
Revision as of 17:33, 23 September 2010
Chili con carne (also known as chili) was a spicy dish from Earth, made primarily of beef, chili peppers, onions, beans and tomatoes.
In the mid-20th century small town of Carbon Creek, Pennsylvania, the Pine Tree Bar and Grill served chili burgers in its bar and diner. (ENT: "Carbon Creek")
In 2374, Neelix made Rodeo Red's Red-Hot, Rootin'-Tootin' Chili, although he thought he used too many Jalapeños when many eaters of the chili came down with heartburn. (VOY: "Message in a Bottle")