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  2. Mustardy Habanero Hot Sauce Recipe - AOL

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    Wearing rubber gloves, stem and seed the chiles and transfer them to the blender. Add the vinegar, water, mustard, allspice and salt to the blender and pulse to a chunky but pourable sauce. Carefully remove the lid and transfer the hot sauce to bottles using a funnel. Refrigerate for up to 6 months.

  3. 24 Types of Peppers Every Cook Should Know (Plus What ... - AOL

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    Bell peppers aren’t spicy, but they add color and sweetness to recipes (and are great when stuffed). Scoville heat units: 0. ... Characteristics of habanero peppers: ...

  4. I recently lost over 70 pounds. Here are my 7 favorite things ...

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    These air-fryer recipes for dishes like pizza, banana chips, and chicken tenders have helped me as I lost 70 pounds and work to keep that weight off. ... From habanero wings to ghost-pepper chips ...

  5. Grilled Habanero Cheddar Cheese Sandwiches Recipe - AOL

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    Prepare grilled cheese sandwich. Light grill to low heat (hold your hand 1 inch over the grate and count to at least 5 comfortably). Lay sandwich down over direct heat (over the fire).

  6. Habanero - Wikipedia

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    The habanero is named after the Cuban city of La Habana, known in English as Havana, because it used to feature heavily in trading there.(Despite the name, habaneros and other spicy-hot ingredients are rarely used in traditional Cuban cooking.) [2] [3] In English, it is sometimes incorrectly spelled habañero and pronounced / ˌ (h) ɑː b ə ˈ n j ɛər oʊ /, the tilde being added as a ...

  7. Xnipek - Wikipedia

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    Xnipec (Mayan pronunciation:; meaning 'dog snout') [1] is a spicy sauce native to the Yucatán peninsula, made with habanero pepper, purple onion, bitter orange juice and salt. Sometimes oregano, vinegar, bay leaf, coriander or pepper are also used.

  8. Capsicum chinense - Wikipedia

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    The scientific species name C. chinense or C. sinensis ("Chinese capsicum") is a misnomer. All Capsicum species originated in the New World. [7] Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin (1727–1817), a Dutch botanist, erroneously named the species in 1776, because he believed it originated in China due to their prevalence in Chinese cuisine; it however was later found to be introduced by earlier European ...

  9. The Best (And Worst) Hot Sauces Ranked - AOL

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    Woodstock Habanero Pepper Hot Sauce Woodstock's habanero-based hot sauce is one of the chunkier bottles we tried, which we definitely enjoyed. Seeing and tasting the pulp made for a more ...