People who regularly eat chilli peppers live longer, research suggests
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...r-cancer-heart-disease-research-b1719246.html
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...r-cancer-heart-disease-research-b1719246.html
āļāˇāˇ āˇāˇāļ āļāļŊāˇāļ´āˇāļ§ āˇāļģ⎠- āļāļąāˇāļ¯āˇāļēāˇāˇāˇ āˇāˇāļāļŊ āļ´āˇāļ⎠āˇāļŊ āˇāˇāļĢāļ⎠āļģāļ⎠āļ¸āˇāļģāˇāˇāˇ āļāļą āļ¸āˇāļąāˇāˇāˇāˇāˇ āˇāˇāļŠāˇ āļāļŊ⎠āļĸāˇāˇāļ⎠āˇāˇāļąāˇāˇ - āˇāˇāļļāˇāļē⎠āļāļēāˇāļŊ⎠āļģāļ⎠āļ¸āˇāļģāˇāˇāˇ āˇāļŊ āˇāˇāˇ āļ¸āˇāļģāˇāļą āˇāˇāļ¯āˇāļēāļ§ āļāˇāļ¸ āļāļēāļŊ⎠āļāļąāˇāˇ. āļ āļąāˇāˇāļēāˇ.People who regularly eat chilli peppers live longer, research suggests
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...r-cancer-heart-disease-research-b1719246.html
No Wrong - it is a staple spice in cold climates of India. But not in Sri Lanka - later marketed by the British to Ceylon at that time.Chillies are not native to sinhalu and indians.It was later introduced by protugese.
It was introduced to india by protugeseNo Wrong - it is a staple spice in cold climates of India. But not in Sri Lanka - later marketed by the British to Ceylon at that time.
Strictly NOIt was introduced to india by protugese