Red Chili Peppers Jigsaw Puzzle

Red Chili Peppers
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Peppers are widely used in many cuisines and come in a variety of shapes, sizes, colors and flavors. In this new puzzle we feature lots and lots of red chili peppers. Chili peppers originated in Bolivia and were first cultivated in Mexico. When used fresh, they are most often prepared and eaten like a vegetable. They can also be dried and then crushed or ground into chili powder that is used as a spice or seasoning.

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These type of edible chestnuts, also known as Spanish chestnuts or just chestnuts, have been used in cooking since ancient times. Chestnuts are traditionally roasted in their tough brown husks. Once cooked, chestnuts acquire a sweet flavor and a floury texture similar to the sweet potato. They are used in confections, desserts, puddings, cakes or just roasted and eaten. Do you like roasted chestnuts?

In today's puzzle we feature some delicious apricots and raspberries. The apricot tree originated in China, where it was first cultivated over 4000 years ago. The tree is small, 8–12 m (26–39 ft) tall, with a trunk up to 40 cm (16 in) in diameter and a dense, spreading canopy. It's yellow-orange fruits, the apricots. are rich in vitamins and minerals. They are usually eaten raw but the are also turned into preserves, juice or dried.

In today's puzzle we feature some delicious pears. About 3000 known varieties of pears are grown worldwide, which vary in both shape and taste. Pears are eaten fresh, canned, as juice, dried or turned into jellies and jams. So what are you waiting for? Put the pieces back together and complete this new jigsaw. Have fun!

Coconut trees (Cocos nucifera) primarily grow in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. They thrive in areas with warm temperatures, high humidity, and abundant sunlight. if you didn't know, botanically, the coconut fruit is a drupe, not a true nut. Coconut meat (the white, fleshy part of the coconut has a mildly sweet and nutty flavor and is used in various culinary applications, both raw and processed. Young, green coconut contain a clear and slightly sweet liquid known as coconut water. Coconut water is naturally rich in electrolytes and nutrients and it's often used as a natural sports drink or cooking and beverages.

Start the day with a fun and challenging puzzle! In this new one we feature some delicious red apples and a couple of lemons. Pick your difficulty level, start the game and put the fruit back together piece by piece and complete the image. Have fun!

Today's new puzzle is based on a vintage illustration from The Fruit Grower's Guide (1891) by John Wright. It depicts three peach cultivars popular at the time. Hundreds of peach and nectarine cultivars are known. Peach breeding has favored cultivars with more firmness, more red color, and shorter fuzz on the fruit surface. Peaches are eaten raw, dried, made into jams and preserves or turned into juice.

Cherries have a short growing season and can grow in most temperate latitudes. They contain a number of beneficial nutrients, such as vitamin C and antioxidants. Cherries are usually eaten raw, but they can also be used in jams, juices and or as ingredients for other dishes and desserts.

It's time for another fun and challenging jigsaw puzzle. In this new one we feature some fresh and juicy pears. If you didn't already know, about 3000 known varieties of pears are grown worldwide. Pears consumed fresh, canned, as juice, or dried. The juice can also be used in jellies and jams.

The cheeseburger, a beloved staple in American cuisine, is a culinary masterpiece that tantalizes taste buds around the world. It typically consists of a juicy beef patty, nestled between two soft buns, and adorned with a variety of toppings to create a harmonious explosion of flavors. The patty is traditionally made from ground beef, seasoned with a delightful blend of spices, including salt and pepper. Once cooked to perfection, the beef patty is topped with a slice of melting cheese, often cheddar or American cheese, which adds a creamy richness to the burger. The toppings vary according to personal preference but commonly include crisp lettuce, juicy tomatoes, tangy pickles, and a generous spread of tangy mayonnaise or zesty ketchup. Click start and let the tantalizing image of the cheeseburger and crispy potato wedges inspire your appetite and transport you to a world of deliciousness. Have fun!

In today's puzzle we feature some delicious freshly picked plums. It is believed that plums may have been one of the first fruits domesticated by humans. They can be eaten fresh or turned into jams, juices, dried and used as ingredients in various foods and desserts. Some varieties may have a dusty-white waxy coating that makes them look like they are covered with a powdery bloom, you can clearly see it on the plums featured in this puzzle.

If you didn't know, this delicious breakfast cereal is made from toasting flakes of corn. Corn flakes are usually served cold with milk and sometimes sugar. The cereal was originally made with wheat and it was created by Will Kellogg in 1894. So what are you waiting for? Grab a bowl of corn flakes and relax with today's puzzle. Have fun!

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