Chili con carne

Chili con carne
A bowl of chili con carne with beans and served with tortilla chips
Alternative namesCarne con chile, chili, chilli
CourseMain
Place of origin
Main ingredientsChili peppers, meat, tomatoes and often beans
VariationsVegetarian chili, chili verde, white chili
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Chili con carne (Spanish: [ˈtʃili koŋ ˈkaɾne], lit.'chili with meat'), often shortened to chili, is a spicy stew of Mexican origin containing chili peppers (sometimes in the form of chili powder), meat (usually beef), tomatoes and often beans. Other seasonings may include garlic, onions, and cumin.

The types of meat and other ingredients used vary based on geographic and personal tastes. Recipes provoke disputes among aficionados, some of whom insist that the word chili applies only to the basic dish, without beans and tomatoes. Chili con carne is a common dish for cook-offs, and may be used as a side, garnish, or ingredient in other dishes, such as soups or salsas.