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“The animals appear undisturbed by acid and a hot-pepper irritant that bother other animals, including people.”
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“Four hot-pepper plants turned out to be way more than he needed.”
“Thanks to a study published in the April 2008 issue of the Journal of Wildlife Management by bear researcher Thomas Smith of Brigham Young University, those who market hot-pepper aerosols shouldn't meet as much resistance in the future.”
“Or Blue Smoke's Dirty Pete, a martini that calls for olive brine and hot-pepper sauce instead of vermouth.”
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“Several studies have found that topical creams containing capsaicin (generic, Zostrix), an extract from the hot-pepper plant, can relieve minor aches and pains caused by back problems, diabetes, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.”
“Lastly, there is a recipe for the Yemanite hot-pepper condiment Zehug which I adopted from my friend Einat.”
“Several studies have found that topical creams containing capsaicin generic, Zostrix, an extract from the hot-pepper plant, can relieve minor aches and pains caused by back problems, diabetes, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.”
“Next, drizzle the olive oil over the tomatoes and season with the sea salt and hot-pepper flakes.”
“He fantasized about chicken in hot-pepper sauce and coconut milk.”
“It is a trademark for a brand of hot-pepper sauce.”
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