1/8 teaspoon dry cayenne pepper is equal to one fresh cayenne pepper.
Note: I tried using the dry instead of fresh. Turned out very thin. Too thin. I wouldn't recommend using powder for sauces etc.
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Yes, you can freeze fresh jalapeno peppers for later use. Just wash, dry, and chop them before placing in a freezer-safe bag or container. They can be stored in the freezer for up to 6 months.
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Jalapeno peppers are milder in heat compared to ghost peppers, which are extremely hot. Jalapenos have a fresh, grassy flavor with a moderate level of spiciness, while ghost peppers have a fruity and floral flavor with intense heat.
Chili powder comes from different chili peppers; grown, dried and crushed into a powder. Its used to season many Mexican, Chinese and American Indian foods. There is a capsacin scale that determines how HOT the pepper is when used as a seasoning, i.e. cayenne pepper. Many fresh peppers are also used to spice up foods, such as pimiento or jalapeno.
Cayenne peppers are hotter and have a more intense heat compared to jalapeno peppers. Jalapenos have a milder heat and a slightly sweeter flavor. Cayenne peppers are often used in powdered form for seasoning, while jalapenos are commonly used fresh in salsas, sauces, and as a topping for dishes.
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A chili pepper is a whole pepper, either fresh or dried. Chili pepper flakes are chili peppers that have been dried and ground to flakes then bottled for sale.
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.
Well, using the Scoville rating (heat index) of one tablespoon of each type, it would be approximately as follows: 1 tablespoon of Jalapeno = 2500-5000 heat units 1 tablespoon of Cayenne = 30000-50000 heat units So a tablespoon of Cayenne is approximately 8-10 times hotter than the same amount of Jalapeno pepper. Since a tablespoon is equal to three teaspoons, one third of a teaspoon of Cayenne would be pretty close.
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The number of fresh jalapeño peppers in a pound can vary based on their size, but typically, you can expect to find about 6 to 10 medium-sized jalapeños in a pound. Smaller peppers may yield more in weight, while larger ones will yield fewer. It's always a good idea to weigh them if you need a precise amount for a recipe.