Jalapeno leaves are edible, if a little bitter. In Asian countries they are often blanched and cooked as greens with sesame seeds, sesame oil, salt and pepper.
Jalapeno peppers are very beautiful and spicy peppers. The amount of seeds each has depends on its age and size, it can range from 60-200+
try jalapeno
the seeds get stuck on animals fur
Appendicitis is the most common reason for having an appendix removed. This condition occurs when the appendix becomes infected and inflamed, leading to symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, nausea, and fever. If left untreated, an infected appendix can burst and cause serious complications.
Yes. You can get acute appendicitis due to guava seeds or seed of orange. At times the seed lodge in the lumen of the appendix and cause acute appendicitis.
Yes. You can get acute appendicitis due to guava seeds or seed of orange. At times the seed lodge in the lumen of the appendix and cause acute appendicitis.
Chili seeds range from 0 Scoville units to 16 million Scoville. The reason is that chili is a broad spectrum of peppers including jalapeno, which is only 2500 to 8000 Scoville.
The seed pod is round and contains seeds which are flattened. It gets stuck to animal and germinates when dropped.
· Japanese Radish · Jerusalem Artichoke · Jicama (Mexican Turnip) Some people consider a jalapeno pepper to be a vegetable. However, technically it is a fruit. Technically a fruit is the edible part of the plant that contains the seeds.
Brigham Young did not do anything to rupture his appendix. Appendicitis (which causes a ruptured appendix if left untreated) can be caused by several things which happen naturally in the body, most often something you ate getting stuck and causing infection.
from 60 - 100 I just counted a small (2 inch by 3 inch) green bell pepper for biology. It had 251 seeds.