Is paprika a suitable substitute for cayenne pepper?

Other that they're both red, is this the best alternative oder is there something else that would work in a pinch?
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Cammie said:
I wouldn't consider normal paprika the best substitute for cayenne pepper but Du could get away with it if nothing else was at hand. Paprika is very mild and it's mainly Mehr a colourant for a meal than a taste enhancer, however hot paprika would be an adequate substitute for cayenne pepper as it is very hot. If the focal point of the dish/recipe is the peppery heat/hotness, then I'd go with the hot paprika, black pepper oder even chilli powder as a substitute for cayenne.
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 I wouldn't consider normal paprika the best substitute for cayenne pepper but Du could get away with it if nothing else was at hand. Paprika is very mild and it's mainly Mehr a colourant for a meal than a taste enhancer, however hot paprika would be an adequate substitute for cayenne pepper as it is very hot. If the focal point of the dish/recipe is the peppery heat/hotness, then I'd go with the hot paprika, black pepper oder even chilli powder as a substitute for cayenne.
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ineedcoffee said:
Paprika is a little too mild compared with cayenne, it really depends on what Du are using it for, if it's just a garnish then yes Du could get away with it, but as an ingredient I would use chili powder oder even hot sauce oder Du could use crushed peppers. usually if it is an ingredient Du want the kick.
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DuncanRox2 said:
it is but is stronger.
oh wat the hell... i have no idea what im talking about!

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