yes because of the hotness and seeds which help to get rid of spots and other skin illnesses (but only works when eaten raw). this has worked for me and was recommended by my doctor
Yes. Jalapenos do go bad. You can tell this when they have wrinkled skin or are mussy/soggy to the touch.
You can eat it but the one that you should eat is the naga jolokia which is very similar to jalapenos.
Jalapenos are healthy and safe for consumption, unlike some related peppers. However, they should always be cut and prepared with gloves, since they can cause skin irritation.
Raw jalapenos have no salt.
No. Use firm jalapenos.
Mexico eats the most jalapenos
Jalapenos get their heat from chile oil known as capsaicin. Capsaicin oil can burn your skin. It is advisable to wear rubber gloves if you have to cut and handle fresh ones.
No Aztecs never ate Jalapenos, they were never part of their diet.
There are approximately 2 2/3 cups of chopped jalapenos in a pound. A cup of chopped jalapenos equals approximately 6 ounces.
raw jalapenos = 4 calories jarred jalapenos = 6 calories
No, rats should not consume jalapenos as they can be harmful to their digestive system.
Cheese, pepperoni, Jalapenos, Mushrooms, Anything that can go on a pizza, can go inside a Stromboli.