I just had a Mexican take-out lunch. My daughter forgot I am a sissy about hot peppers.
Jalapeņo = hell pain you.
I thought that was pronounced am-BRO-zheeya.
Oh, wait, that's spelt H-A-B-A-N-E-R-0.
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I thought that was pronounced am-BRO-zheeya.
Oh, wait, that's spelt H-A-B-A-N-E-R-0.
I'm with you on this one, FF.
I thought that was pronounced am-BRO-zheeya.
Oh, wait, that's spelt H-A-B-A-N-E-R-0.
I'm with you on this one, FF.My son grows both kinds. Yum! Now, if we hadn't had such a dry summer, we might have had enough tomatoes to make salsa.
Sometimes there is no such thing as a too hot pepper. My ex-husband, a Mexican, once told me that the next day, hot peppers are the secret Mexican pleasure. YCFIOY
For those interested in the many varieties of peppers available try this link:
http://www.pepperjoe.com/cgi-bin/web_store/web_store.cgi?page=seeds.html&cart_id=2668472_13990Personally, the Hot Lemon Pepper has always appealed to me.