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Here's Why Jalapeño Peppers Are Less Spicy Than Ever
D Magazine ^ | May 8, 2023 | Brian Reinhart

Posted on 07/01/2023 8:06:10 PM PDT by Yardstick

Throw out those bogus shopping tips about pepper size. Decades of deliberate planning created a less-hot jalapeño.

It’s not just you: jalapeño peppers are less spicy and less predictable than ever before. As heat-seekers chase ever-fiercer varieties of pepper—Carolina reapers, scorpions, ghosts—the classic jalapeño is going in the opposite direction. And the long-term “de-spicification” of the jalapeño is a deliberate choice, not the product of a bad season of weather.

This investigation began in my own kitchen. After months of buying heat-free jalapeños, I started texting chefs around Dallas to see if they were having the same experience. Many agreed. One prominent chef favors serranos instead. Regino Rojas of Revolver Taco Lounge suggested jalapeños are now “more veggie-like than chile.” Luis Olvera, owner of Trompo, said that jalapeños now have so much less heat that “I tell my staff, ‘I think my hands are just too damn sweet,’ because I can’t make salsa spicy enough anymore.”

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There’s truth to all these theories, but Walker says they are only secondary factors.

“As more growers have adopted drip irrigation, more high-tech farming tools to grow the peppers, they’ll tend to be milder,” Walker told me first, as a sort of throat-clearing exercise before the real explanation. “But there’s more to it than that.”

The truth is more like a vast industrial scheme to make the jalapeño more predictable—and less hot.

(Excerpt) Read more at dmagazine.com ...


TOPICS: Agriculture; Gardening
KEYWORDS: jalapeno; pepper
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To: fidelis

The ones my husband grew at our old house would burn all the way down and clear your sinuses immediately.

The one that accompanied our queso and chips at Saltgrass this evening was timid in comparison. It must be one of the new ones.


21 posted on 07/01/2023 9:11:33 PM PDT by TheWriterTX (Trust not in earthly princes....!)
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To: kiryandil

Sadly, not much choice here (Honolulu), and the jalapeno here is weak.


22 posted on 07/01/2023 9:12:12 PM PDT by Bikkuri (I am proud to be a PureBlood.)
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To: Texas resident

I also learned about the benefits of thorough handwashing after handling hot peppers or even dried pepper flakes.
I didn’t even recall having touched in certain areas until they lit up with a jolt of stubbornly burning pain.

Some peppers become nature’s own EV Lithium Battery once aflame. Almost impossible to extinguish by regular means.


23 posted on 07/01/2023 9:18:43 PM PDT by lee martell
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To: Yardstick

Jalapeños are not spicy.


24 posted on 07/01/2023 9:21:13 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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To: lee martell

I triple washed my hands after cutting up ghost peppers, then, hours later, took my contacts out.

I literally pepper sprayed myself so bad, my wife has to find a way to counter that, while I kept warm water streaming into my eyes.

It felt like it would never end.


25 posted on 07/01/2023 9:43:13 PM PDT by ConservativeMind (Trump: Befuddling Democrats, Republicans, and the Media for the benefit of the US and all mankind.)
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To: Yardstick

Jalapenos were always too tame. A nice X-hot Mirasol chile will put some hair on your chest! :)


26 posted on 07/01/2023 9:53:08 PM PDT by TigersEye (Woke is a cancer of the mind and humanity)
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To: Yardstick

27 posted on 07/01/2023 9:56:48 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: dfwgator

Is that Pepi the Pepper? The MAGA chile? Arriba!


28 posted on 07/01/2023 10:12:13 PM PDT by TigersEye (Woke is a cancer of the mind and humanity)
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To: TigersEye

Jose Jalapeño...on a steek!


29 posted on 07/01/2023 10:15:24 PM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: hellinahandcart

I grow mine from seed too. This yr they ae plenty warm. Wish I would have saved the package since this variety is growing to 6 inches or better. Ghost and Reapers are just setting on.


30 posted on 07/02/2023 1:53:59 AM PDT by oldasrocks (uit )
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To: ConservativeMind

My wife canned some Reaper hot sauce. It ate through the jar lids.


31 posted on 07/02/2023 2:05:10 AM PDT by oldasrocks (uit )
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To: Fungi

Genetics are important when it comes pepper heat. But, so is soil. Ever wonder why sweet onio,s come from Vidalia, Ga.? The soil. Spicy pepper do better in a soil that tends towards the alkaline side. The more acid a soil the milder the pepper.


32 posted on 07/02/2023 3:38:58 AM PDT by .44 Special (Taimid Buacharch)
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To: Yardstick

Bookmark dis.


33 posted on 07/02/2023 4:35:03 AM PDT by sjm_888
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To: Yardstick

We grow Scotch Bonnets they provide the right amount of heat without ruining the taste of your food. I can them in jars along with jalapeños and they create the perfect sandwich.


34 posted on 07/02/2023 4:51:49 AM PDT by lucky american (Progressives are attacking our rights and y'all will sit there and take it.)
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To: Yardstick

The only peppers I eat are bell peppers. I cant take the heat. Never understood how someone could learn to like it.


35 posted on 07/02/2023 5:06:59 AM PDT by weezel
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To: Yardstick
”Here’s Why Jalapeño Peppers Are Less Spicy Than Ever”

A. Global Climate Change
B. Old White men

36 posted on 07/02/2023 5:14:39 AM PDT by Flag_This
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To: Yardstick
Well, now that you mention it, yeah. One dislikes the choice of only the extremes, i.e. poblanos/mild jalapenos or ghost/carolina full nuclear gastric trauma.

Nice of the chef to give us all a tip; serranos. Time to experiment.

37 posted on 07/02/2023 5:16:08 AM PDT by OKSooner ("Oh, the mad fools!")
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To: Yardstick
If you want heat, get PEPPER X, developed in South Carolina, by the man who developed the Carolina Reaper.


38 posted on 07/02/2023 5:48:31 AM PDT by SC DOC (A)
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To: Yardstick; All

New Mexico State has a chili pepper institute too:

https://youtu.be/E3YH6znTosY

And “Pistol Pete” as their politically incorrect athletic mascot!

https://brand.nmsu.edu/official-university-logo/NM-State-Pete-Color-1024x751.png

https://www.slamstox.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/13a660bdc385e57e6ec81a8621de7645.jpg


39 posted on 07/02/2023 6:01:20 AM PDT by Drago
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To: lee martell
I’m waiting for some Botanist to cross Jalapeno Peppers with Green Bell Peppers.

Those have been available for years, though they're not always easy to find. They go by the name of Cajun bell or spicy bell peppers. They look like bell peppers, but they're small like jalapenos, with just a little warmth in the mouth. Good in salads.

40 posted on 07/02/2023 6:12:57 AM PDT by HartleyMBaldwin
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