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    Jalapeno Research Paper

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    Jalapenos are medium-sized chile peppers that originated in Mexico like all chiles. It is known for its strong, sweet flavor and relatively mild heat. The average jalapeno has a rating of between 1,000 and 20,000 Scoville Heat Units which is much milder than other chiles such as the serrano, which can be more than four times as hot. Jalapeno powder is made from dried and ground jalapenos. When the jalapenos are smoked, the powder made from them is called chipotle powder. If you want to add mild heat and the taste of pepper to a dish, jalapeno powder is a versatile and convenient option. Consider the jalapeno powder uses below. As a Replacement for Black Pepper Because it is so mild, jalapeno powder makes an excellent substitute for black pepper. Black pepper is typically used as an all-purpose seasoning. It is a way to add very mild spiciness that works well with a wide range of dishes. Jalapeno powder offers a similar amount of heat along with its distinctive sweetness. It is perfect if you do not like black pepper or are just want to try something different and that does not have a lot of heat.…

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    my life so Monday I went and had a margarita at the Jalapeno Tree. Before we left, I didn't know where I was going because I left the planning up to my friend. To my delight she wanted Mexican food so to Longview, TX we went. The Jalapeno Tree is a chain "Mexican" (it's more Tex-Mex) restaurant with about 15 locations in East Texas. The Marshall location was large, vibrant, and as spicy as a restaurant with jalapeno in the name could be. Festive large murals filled the walls including a giant…

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    The ad I selected is a Lay’s Kettle Cooked Jalapeno chip advertisement printed in People Magazine. The ad depicts a garage band with three members while the bottom shows the actual chip product. The overall message of the ad (explained further below) works with the design principles to create a bold unique message for the customer. For starters, I believe this ad is targeted towards the average young/middle-aged person. The message of the ad is to avoid a “plain” life and add some excitement…

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    Purpose To observe how the same ingredients can still have different taste. To note how different sizes can manipulate the outcome of the dish. To detect the different textures that can be achieved from physical changes. Materials The ingredients that were used to achieve the final products were 1 tomatoes, ½ jalapeno, seeded, ¼ red onion, 3 sprigs cilantro, ½ tbsp. Lime juice, ½ tsp salt, ½ cumin. To make enough for the entire class, the measurements-- excluding the jalapenos-- were doubled.…

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    Botulism Research Paper

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    Imagine going to eat to your favorite Mexican restaurant, and ask for a jalapenos sauce that a few days later would make you feel nauseous, fatigued, and dizzy, not only that but it will cause one of the largest botulism outbreak in the U.S. This really happened in 1977, when in March 28 of that same year, several illnesses were linked to an improperly canned jalapenos peppers hot sauce served at a Mexican restaurant. Canning is a necessary method invented in 1809 by Nicolas Appert of…

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    How To Make Salsa

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    Salsa is easily one of the most popular condiments in the country. On top of that, it’s versatile, and very easy to make. One of my favorite things about salsa is that it can be adapted to suit the flavors of the season, or whatever you’re serving it with. Sure, a classic salsa fresca is perfect with chips and a good cold beer or margarita on a summer evening. There’s no reason to limit yourself to the everyday version of salsa, however delicious it can be. Over the years I’ve tried a…

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    upon. 6. Take out oysters from Green Egg and serve with lemon wedges. 7. You can also squeeze a few wedges directly on oyster and garnish chives. Stuffed Jalapenos with Shrimp And Fish Serving size: 1 Servings per Recipe: 20 Calories: 184 per serving Cooking Time: 50 minutes…

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    to be able to play sports like all the other kids. Max helped him do that but it’s still not the most ideal. He couldn’t do lots of physical things without help because of his disease but i think that what made who he was. Hospital I drew the hospital to show that his disease was was part of his life. The disease was something that he had to deal with. It was part of what made him who he was. This disease was called the morquio syndrome. Freak had big hopes for the hospital, he wanted to the…

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    activator for hunger and is one of the main reasons that many fast food restaurants use it in their color scheme. Green is one that women find enjoy looking at and draws in a nature or environmental feel. The browns of the chip make it stand out to look like a natural brown bag and the white text works well to contrast the red while leaving the pictures as the focus of the advertisement. There is more symbolism with the angles that the bag is at and the falling of the last few pieces of…

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    Black beans, rinsed and drained 1 can Taco seasonings mix 1 package Corn tortillas 8 to 12 pieces Non-fat sour cream 3/4 cup Rotel tomatoes with green chiles, drained 2 cans Taco cheese or Mexican blend cheese, shredded 1/3 cup Sliced jalapeno peppers Time & Yield & Calorie Total Time 50 minutes Yield 6 servings Calories 421 Directions 1. Pre-heat oven to 350°F. 2. Cook ground beef with onions until brown for about 10 to 12 minutes. Remove oil by draining. 3. Add beans, corn, tomatoes and…

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