I think it depends on how clean your jar is and how much air is in it.
Japaleno are monocot / DICOTS
simply, this is a Mexican relish made wiith diced raw tomatoes, jalapeno peppers and onions with lime juice combo.
Jalapeno as well as all peppers are a fruit.
Aji is a Peruvian sauce. It is made out of lettuce, jalapeno peppers, mayonnaise, cilantro, onion, garlic cloves, parsley, and white bread crumbs without the crust.
The burning is from the capsicum oil in the peppers. Try putting fresh cut tomatoes or lime on your hands. Ketchup is also supposed to work well, though I have not tried it myself.
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.
Pepper spray contains capsaicin or oleoresin capsicum - which is found in chili peppers like cayenne, habanero and jalapeno.
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.
The phytochemical for tomatoes and peppers is, Solanum Lycopersicum.
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.
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