I just discovered the same thing in a jar of Vlasic jalapenos. I have no clue what they are.
If you have more jalapenos than you need straight away you can preserve them in a jar of extra virgin olive oil and use them as and when needed.
No
Up to a week
A few months
Six months
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.
Sea moss can last up to 4-6 weeks in a sealed jar in the refrigerator before it expires.
Well, honey, it's not an exact science, but a good rule of thumb is about 2-3 sliced jalapenos from a jar to replace 1 whole fresh jalapeno. But hey, if you like it spicy, go ahead and throw in a few more slices - live on the wild side! Just be prepared for some fiery flavor in your dish.
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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.
If the bee was still alive, it couldn't have been in the jar very long. Are you sure it wasn't trapped there when the jar was last opened?