- Jalapeño - Wikipedia
Retrieved 4 August 2015 the designation of the jalapeno as the official State Pepper of Texas will provide suitable recognition for this delicious and indispensable staple of Texas cuisine
- Jalapeños: Nutrition, Benefits, Risks, More - WebMD
Learn about the vitamins and nutrients in jalapenos that can be good for your health
- What Are Jalapeño Peppers and How Can You Use Them?
How to get rid of Jalapeno hands? To get rid of jalapeño hands, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and warm water Then, rub them with olive oil or vinegar to neutralize the capsaicin Finally, wash again with soap and water Avoid touching your face or eyes during this process
- Growing Jalapeño Peppers: How to Plant, Grow, and Harvest . . .
Turn up the heat with jalapeños! Learn how to plant, grow, and harvest jalapeño peppers at home This spicy growing guide from The Old Farmer’s Almanac has tips, tricks, and a helpful video tutorial
- Jalapeño Peppers - Everything About Them - Pepper Geek
Another vibrantly colored hybrid, the orange spice jalapeno will stand out in your garden With great heat and high productivity, this is a great pepper to spice things up
- Jalapeño: Benefits, Side Effects, Uses, Growing Tips - Gardenia
Capsicum annuum (Jalapeño Pepper) Jalapeño, Jalapeno Pepper, Chile Jalapeño, Jalapeño Chili, Jalapeño Pepper, Cuaresmeño, Huachinango, Chipotle
- Jalapeño Pepper: Heat, Flavor, Ingredient Pairings - PepperScale
In terms of heat, jalapeno peppers are considered moderately spicy They rank between 2,500 and 8,000 on the Scoville scale Jalapenos are used in a variety of ways, including fresh, smoked, dried, or pickled, and are often stuffed with cheese or other fillings for appetizers
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