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  2. Conscious Canning: More than a jar of pepper jelly - AOL

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  3. 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".

  4. Jalapeño - Wikipedia

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    Canning or packaging in calcium chloride increases the firmness of the peppers and the calcium content, whether or not the peppers are pickled as well as canned. [ 50 ] [ 51 ] In 2008, fresh jalapeños from Mexico were tested positive for Salmonella leading the FDA to believe that the peppers were responsible for much of the 2008 United States ...

  5. New Mexico chile - Wikipedia

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    A medium pepper, green before ripening to a dark, red color. This variety is a landrace historically grown in the foothills of the Southern Rockies near Chimayó, New Mexico. The peppers are small and curled, and have a complex flavor described as sweet and smoky. [85] 4.5 inches (11 cm) New Mexican 4,000 ~ 6,000 Conquistador

  6. 70 New Year's Eve Appetizers To Keep The Party Going Even ...

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    Simply toss canned black-eyed peas with raw chopped collard greens, bell pepper, scallions, and garlic, and toss with an apple cider vinaigrette. ... Toss some diced jalapeños in there!

  7. This Retro Appetizer Never Goes Out of Style - AOL

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    Season with pepper and taste. Add more of any of the other seasonings to taste and mix again. On a clean surface, stretch out two pieces of plastic wrap on top of each other to form a cross shape.

  8. Poblano - Wikipedia

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    The poblano (Capsicum annuum) is a mild chili pepper originating in Puebla, Mexico. Dried, it is called ancho or chile ancho, from the Spanish word ancho (wide). [3] [4] Stuffed fresh and roasted, it is popular in chiles rellenos poblanos. While poblanos tend to have a mild flavor, occasionally and unpredictably they can have significant heat.

  9. How to Pickle Jalapeño Peppers - AOL

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