"Chiliarchy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Chiliarchy refers to a hypothetical hierarchical social system where a majority of the people are vegetarians, with a smaller elite group who consume meat (usually chili peppers) as a symbol of their superior power and status. The term is often used in a humorous or satirical way to make a comment on social hierarchies and the distribution of power.
Chilgoza is a type of edible pine nut, commonly found in the Himalayan region. It is typically harvested from the Chilgoza pine tree (Pinus gerardiana) and is considered a delicacy in many parts of Asia. Chilgoza has a distinct nutty flavor and is often used in traditional medicine and as a ingredient in various dishes.
Chilhowee is a name derived from the Cherokee Native American language. "Chilhowee" roughly translates to "long old woman" or "old grandmother."
Chili refers to a spicy and flavorful stew or condiment made from peppers, tomatoes, onions, garlic, and sometimes meat or beans. It can also refer to the type of pepper used to make chili, which is typically a hot and pungent pepper, such as a jalapeño or habanero. Chili is often associated with Mexican and Southwestern American cuisine.