Yes, jalapeños come from flowers. The jalapeño plant produces small white flowers, which, once pollinated, develop into the pepper fruit. This process is common in many flowering plants, where the flowers serve as the reproductive structures leading to the formation of fruits like jalapeños.
They grow from plants. First there are small flowers, then the pepper appears.
They come in different types and colors. There are many different heights.
Raw jalapenos have no salt.
No. Use firm jalapenos.
Mexico eats the most jalapenos
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.
Different flowers come from different places. All places have native flowers and flowers that came from someplace else.
Yes, yellow jalapenos are available for purchase at some specialty grocery stores or farmers markets. They are a milder variety compared to the traditional green jalapenos.
Yes, you can freeze jalapenos with the seeds in them for long-term storage. Just wash and dry the jalapenos, then place them in a freezer-safe bag or container before freezing. The seeds will not affect the freezing process or the quality of the jalapenos when thawed.