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  2. Jalapeño - Wikipedia

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    Five (5) jalapeño peppers. The jalapeño is variously named huachinango, for the ripe red jalapeño, and chile gordo (meaning "fat chili pepper") also known as cuaresmeño. [7] The name jalapeño is Spanish for "from Xalapa", the capital city of Veracruz, Mexico, where the pepper was traditionally cultivated. [8]

  3. Capsicum annuum - Wikipedia

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    Capsicum annuum, commonly known as paprika, chili pepper, red pepper, sweet pepper, jalapeño, cayenne, or bell pepper, [5] is a fruiting plant from the family Solanaceae (nightshades), within the genus Capsicum which is native to the northern regions of South America and to southwestern North America.

  4. List of McDonald's products - Wikipedia

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    This core item was added to the menu the week of March 12, 2014. [16] Jalapeño Double – similar to the McDouble, except it contains two types of jalapeño peppers, pickled and crispy, plus a slice of white cheddar cheese between the two burger patties, and buttermilk ranch sauce. [22] Added to the Dollar Menu in April 2014. [citation needed]

  5. Jalapeño Poppers Recipe - AOL

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    Fill peppers with cheese mixture, then coat and refrigerate as directed. Cook, in batches, in hot oil as directed, reducing the cook time to 1 to 2 min. or until golden brown. SUBSTITUTE

  6. How to Pickle Jalapeño Peppers - AOL

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  7. Jalapeño popper - Wikipedia

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    On April 30, 1992, Anchor Food Products applied for and later received a trademark on "Jalapeño Poppers"; [8] on "Jalapeño Poppers" used for "processed vegetables" however, the word "Poppers" had been trademarked in 1983 by the Poppers Supply Company of Portland, Oregon, for use with popcorn. [9]

  8. Pickled pepper - Wikipedia

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    Such fermented pickled peppers are often used to make hot sauce. At less than 3% acid, fermented pickled peppers are highly perishable if not canned. [11] [12] Sweet pickling with sugar and acid yields "candied" peppers, as for the jalapeños known as "cowboy candy".

  9. Take your game day eats up a level with these jalapeƱo ... - AOL

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    One at a time, remove the cocktail wiener from each pepper segment and fill each jalapeño pepper segment with the cheese mixture. Then, top each cheese-filled jalapeño pepper segment again with ...