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Old August 9, 2007   #1
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My friend brought me a whole bunch of jalapa seedlings for a charity plant sale I ran at the beginning of June. She assured me that it was a sweet pepper, not a hot one, so, not being a pepper expert myself, that's what I told everyone who bought one.

I took home a leftover seedling, and noticed this week that I had some sizable peppers, green, so I got online to find out if jalapa should be picked green or red - and found out to my surprise that it's not sweet but hot!

My question(s): is there any variety with "jalapa" in the name that is a sweet pepper, or was she just plain wrong? Secondly, how does it rank on the scale of hotness? I'm just thinking of all those people at the sale who said "I don't want any hot peppers!" and whom I reassured. And I'm thinking they won't be coming back to next year's sale!
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Old August 10, 2007   #2
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They're Jalapenos. Jalapa is the Mexican city the Jalapeno comes from. Do a Google search on jalapa.
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Old August 11, 2007   #3
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Jalapeno's vary in heat quite a bit depending on variety. There is even one called Fooled You that has no heat. So without knowing the variety it would be hard to say. I have at least 3 levels of jalapeno's in my garden. From no heat to hot. And I didn't even plant the hottest this year. One called Goliath Jalapeno. Jay
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