The hot pepper plants can be harvested after about two to three months from the time of transplantation. The seeds of hot pepper that are harvested in late summer or in the early autumn are the best ones for saving. These seeds can be dried and utilized for planting again in the next spring season.More...
How To Grow Hot Pepper Plants ?
There are wide varieties of hot pepper that can be grown in home form milder to the really hot ones. It is not a very difficult task to grow hot peppers at home. The different types of hot peppers that can be grown at home are Robustini, Paprika supreme, Ancho 101, Super Cayenne II, Hungarian Hot wax, Big chili, Cherry bomb, Jaloro Serrano, Congo Trinidad, Yellow mushroom, Scotch Bonnet, Jamaican hot chocolate, Jamaican hot, Tabasco, Thai hot and Chiltepin. The Tabascos, Thais and Pueblos can grow pretty nicely if you wish to grow them in containers.More...
How To Make Hot Pepper Sauce ?
Hot pepper sauce is a delicacy and can be used in different types of dishes to add flavor and spice. We can add hot pepper sauce in soups, stews, scrambled eggs etc. The pepper sauce can be mild hot to the extreme, depending on which one your taste buds allows you can choose that variety. Some of the sauces have additional ingredients to enhance the taste.
The most common variety of hot pepper sauce contains essential ingredients like vinegar, tomato, salt, sugar and cilantro. Preparing hot pepper sauce is a very easy thing to do. You would need to wear a pair of rubber hand gloves and a blender.More...
What Neutrailizes Hot Pepper Burn ?
Burns from hot pepper are truly painful. Hot peppers definitely add the spice to any dish, but if gets onto your hand when you are not wearing any gloves, the actual problem starts. Your hands will start to burn and by chance if you touch other body parts with the same hands, then you had it! So, if you happened to touch hot peppers without gloves, then the first thing you should do is wash your hands thoroughly using dish washer soap. Apply enough soap and then wash the hands again with warm water. More...