How bid are holapeano peppers at harvest?


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jalapano (pronounced hal-a-pain-yo) peppers are about the size of an adult's thumb when harvested. They can be harvested green or allowed to ripen to red.


okay, first, its spelle "jalapino" with a little ~ above the N. Second, they can be about 2-3 inches. They really won't grow any bigger than that. You can tell if they're ready by checking for a sort of "bark" (as in like a tree) on the skin. That's really the only way I know how to explain it. And there's usually only a little bark when they're ready.

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