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002 // Voice
This has been bothering me for a while... I've actually been thinking about it all day and still can't make sense of it.
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Why do they call it 'chili' if it's hot...?
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Why do they call it 'chili' if it's hot...?
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Why would they do that?!
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It's... it's from Chile?
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Oh my goodness I'm sorry about this.He simply shrugs, grinning cheerfully.]
Well, when we first found chiles when we were exploring México, we called them pimientos instead. But the Aztecs called them, uh...how did they say it...?
[After a moment, he shrugs.]
Anyway, it sounded like chile, so that's what we named them! It is kind of weird that they sound like 'chilly', but that's just England's silly way of saying it.
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How ever to do you get through the day?
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Omigosh! I never thought it that way before!
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