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  2. Never mind the chill, St. Helena’s barefoot farmer is still ...

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    Barefoot Farms has been a staple in the faming community for 30 years and is popular with its self-picking strawberry fields on St. Helena Island that will be open in late-February, early March ...

  3. Jungle Jim's International Market - Wikipedia

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    Jungle Jim's International Market, formerly Jungle Jim's Farmer's Market, is a large specialty supermarket in Fairfield, Ohio, with a satellite location in Union Township, Clermont County, both near Cincinnati.

  4. What really caused the sriracha shortage? 2 friends and the ...

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    As the sole supplier of the juicy red jalapeños for sriracha, Huy Fong Foods’ iconic fiery-red chili-garlic sauce, Underwood’s empire of peppers had spread from a 400-acre family farm in the ...

  5. Pero Family Farms Food Company - Wikipedia

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    Pero produces bell peppers (green, red, yellow and orange), specialty peppers (such as chili jalapeño, and Mini Sweet Pepper), cucumbers, squash, zucchini, green beans, eggplant, and pickles. Pero was founded in 1908 in Western New York by Sicilian immigrant Peter Pero , whose ten-year-old son would bring their crops to the train station by ...

  6. Cuisine of the Midwestern United States - Wikipedia

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    Pepper- and onion-topped Italian pork sausage sandwiches became widely available, and can still be found at festivals, fairs, and ballparks today. [7] Thin-crust pizza arrived in Chicago with Italian immigrants as early as 1909; according to some, the iconic Chicago deep-dish pizza dates to 1943 when it first appeared on Pizzeria Uno menus. [17]

  7. Chili pepper - Wikipedia

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    Ideal growing conditions for peppers include a sunny position with warm, loamy soil, ideally 21 to 29 °C (70 to 84 °F), that is moist but not waterlogged. [19] The seeds germinate only when warm, close to 21 °C (70 °F). [17] The plants prefer warm conditions, but can tolerate temperatures down to 12 °C (54 °F); and are sensitive to cold. [17]

  8. David Carlton Pepper Farm - Wikipedia

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    David Carlton Pepper Farm is a historic home and farm located near Georgetown, Sussex County, Delaware. It is dated to the mid-19th century, and is a two-story, six-bay, single-pile frame-and-shingle farmhouse with a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story side wing. It has a one-story wing attached to the rear of the 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story side wing.

  9. Ed Currie - Wikipedia

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    Ed Currie (born August 18, 1963) is an American chili pepper breeder who is the founder and president of the PuckerButt Pepper Company. He is best known for breeding the Carolina Reaper which was the hottest chili pepper in the world until, in 2023, Pepper X, also bred by Currie, took over as the hottest chili pepper, as recognized by Guinness World Records.

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