Yes. At least I did last year. I grew a big, bushy tabasco plant in a pot on my patio, let them ripen to red, and used them in salsa. It was excellent. The heat sneaks up on you, growing and then lingering.
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.
Serrano peppers are generally spicier than jalapeno peppers.
Jalapeno as well as all peppers are a fruit.
The seeds found in jalapeno peppers are typically white or pale yellow in color.
simply, this is a Mexican relish made wiith diced raw tomatoes, jalapeno peppers and onions with lime juice combo.
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 difference in Scoville heat units between serrano and jalapeno peppers is that serrano peppers are typically hotter, ranging from 10,000 to 23,000 Scoville heat units, while jalapeno peppers range from 2,500 to 8,000 Scoville heat units.
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.
Jalapeno peppers turn yellow due to ripening process, which changes their color from green to yellow as they mature. This is a natural occurrence and does not necessarily indicate a problem with the plant or the peppers.
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Jalapeno peppers, jam, jambalaya, jelly, Jif Peanut Butter and juice are foods.