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The Color Of Heat

The Color Of Heat

When it comes to peppers, you’ll find there are all different kinds of hues out there. From bright green and yellow to fiery orange and red, the options are just about endless. There’s a lot that goes into the heat of a pepper, though, from the actual type of pepper you grow to where it’s harvested. It’s kind of deceptive then just basing a pepper off its color, because of many peppers, no matter how hot they can eventually get, start out green. They may even be harvested green, but that’s not to say they’ll stay that way. Whether you...

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Turning Up The Heat With The Scoville Scale

Turning Up The Heat With The Scoville Scale

Maybe you’ve heard the term before, or maybe it’s a new concept. Either way, you’re probably wondering, what exactly is the Scoville scale? In simple terms, it’s a way of measuring a pepper’s heat. You may think you can determine that yourself at first bite, but in reality, there’s definitely more to it than just that.

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Stoned & Sweating: 3 Reasons Former Drug Addicts are Addicted to Spicy Foods

Stoned & Sweating: 3 Reasons Former Drug Addicts are Addicted to Spicy Foods

Addiction is no joke and trying to kick any drug or bad habit can be a rough and bumpy road. 

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Hot Dads: Founding Fathers Were First to Plant Peppers

Hot Dads: Founding Fathers Were First to Plant Peppers

As if being #1 and #3 Presidents and authoring the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence were not enough, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were talented gardeners as well. Both were the first Presidents to dip their green thumbs into planting peppers.

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