Kulikot is the Visayan word for the red and tiny and very hot/spicy chili pepper from the Philippines; the bird's eye chili pepper used to spice up various dishes and sauces .

Kulikot is called Siling Labuyo in Tagalog, Mimis in Ilocano, Katumba in Tausug and Luya Tiduk in Maranao.

I am sure that Kulikot is called in many other names, as the Philippines has many existing dialects.

 

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