Texas has two state peppers, the jalapeño and the chili pequin. The chili pequin is native to Texas! Zander Caruso, Plant Pro at Barton Springs Nursery, brought tips to Studio 512 on how to grow it.
The chile pequin is one of those things that is a staple in lots of Latino homes, but we don’t really take the time to recognize it, kind of like manguera water. The hot pepper, named for its tiny ...
Javier Santelices, owner of Pancho Picante, planted 1,000 pepper plants on a quarter-acre at the West Virginia University at Parkersburg Riverhawk Farm last spring. He is in the process of picking the ...
You snack on bell peppers, you love the heat of jalapeño in homemade watermelon salsa and you’ve dabbled with poblanos, but you’re ready to branch out. Good news: There are approximately 4,000 ...
Characteristics of bell peppers: Bell peppers are large compared to other types of peppers, and can be green, yellow, orange and red (and sometimes purple) in color. They’re not fully ripe in their ...