Sugar always works, but I'm not a fan of refined sugar. I add in ingredients that have a high sugar content, such as carrots, sweet corn, even blackstrap molasses! Also potatoes and more water can help.
No, there are many different kinds of hot peppers, but only one of them are called jalapenos.
there have been no known cases of jalapenos growing from humans but genetic engineers are working on making a human jalapeno hybrid. ie Jose the jalapeno on a stiick sorry i couldn't resist
Jalapenos are neither fruits or vegetables many say they are peppers but the are just the same as pineapples
No, they tend to come pre sliced out of a jar of pickled jalapenos, you tend to put them on the nachos prior to putting them in the oven.
Jalapeno as well as all peppers are a fruit.
The jalapeno comes from the south such as Mexio. They Can Be Grown Almost anywhere as long as it has a hot climate.
Although jalapenos have seeds on the inside, as many fruits do, they are not fruits. Jalapenos are peppers, a subclass of vegetables. Jalapenos are a part of the pepper family, although many people have heard them to be fruit. Fruits do not need to be sweet, to be a fruit. Jalapenos are vegetables, or they can be whatever you want them to be.
simply, this is a Mexican relish made wiith diced raw tomatoes, jalapeno peppers and onions with lime juice combo.
Jalapeno peppers can indeed cause you to dehydrate. They are hot and will pull moisture from your body if you eat a lot without drinking anything.
Yes, you can substitute serrano peppers for jalapeno peppers because their pH values are very similar. Hot chiles have a pH range of 4.97 to 6.17.
It could be a ground hog that is eating your jalapeno peppers from the plant. It could also be a bird of some type. Perhaps a crow.
It depends on the siz of the peppers.