Two mild habanero peppers known as “Notta Hotta” and “Mild Thing” that retain the peppers’ unique fruity and floral fragrances and flavors but have lower heat levels are being released by Oregon State ...
Two mild habanero peppers known as "Notta Hotta" and "Mild Thing" that retain the peppers' unique fruity and floral ...
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How to Grow Hot Peppers
There are so many kinds of peppers to grow and taste, it's time to think outside the jalapeno-shaped box! Learn how to grow ...
Jim Myers works in vegetable breeding and genetics at OSU. On a recent visit to the experimental farm where the peppers were ...
Whether you like your salsa on the mild side or you prefer to feel like your mouth is en fuego after eating it, we have the ...
Researchers at Oregon State University have created two new habanero peppers that are mild. The new varieties are called ‘Notta Hotta’ and ‘Mild Thing.’ OSU says they retain the fruity and floral ...
Doug Rader and Christi Wans say they grow about 40 varieties of peppers in ... They are fun, they are great….but super hot.” Yes, one can touch the peppers at his stand, Rader said.
Bred and perfected over the course of two decades, two new pepper varieties, sans heat, will soon be available to grow.
If you’re on the lookout for ingredients to stir into a homemade salsa that won’t fry your tongue, you may be in luck next year.