Yes, you can substitute serrano peppers for jalapeno peppers because their pH values are very similar. Hot chiles have a pH range of 4.97 to 6.17.
Serrano pepper
aprox 25
Serrano peppers range naturally from 6,000 to 23,000 Scoville units. Follow the link below for comparisons with other peppers and commercial sauces.
The average bushel of peppers weighs 17-22lbs
If you need a substitute for Fresno peppers, you can used jalapeno peepers. If those are not available, you can use Serrano peppers.
No.
Its kinda like tangerine to an orange...same Family of fruit (citrus) different breed. (if u will). Serrano Chile peppers don't dry well, since they are too meaty. The serrano is about 5 times hotter than my personal fav the jalapeño.
Ripe green peppers should be kept in the refrigerator. The vegetable bin is the best place for them. They should keep for about 7 to 10 days. However, if your green peppers are not ripe, then you can store them at room temperature. They should be eaten the same day or by the next day.
Samuel Serrano Serrano has written: 'Canto rodado'
4 ripe tomatoes 1/2 one white onion 1 chopped bundle of cilantro leaves 2 green Serrano peppers (seeded)
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