Collection: Jalapeno
Jalapeno peppers, are vibrant green peppers and are a cornerstone of Mexican cuisine. With a heat range of 2,500 to 10,000 Scoville units, they offer a mild spice level. Their crisp, fresh flavor with hints of tropical sweetness makes them one of the most versatile peppers. Enjoy them raw in salsas and salads, cooked in soups and chili, or pickled as a great addition to nachos.
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Cutino Verde Hot Sauce
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Heartbreaking Dawns Verde Hot Sauce
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Heartbreaking Dawns Jalapeno Pineapple Hot Sauce
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Hellfire Gourmet Reserve Hot Sauce
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Hellfire Hot Sauce Pure Hell
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Melinda's Jalapeno Ranch Dipping Sauce
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Da Bomb Habanero Salsa Verde
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5 Pack Cutino Sauce Co. Hot Sauce
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Melinda's Jalapeno Pepper Ketchup
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Melinda's Sriracha Hot Sauce
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Underwood Ranches Carolina Gold BBQ Sauce
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Underwood Ranches Roja Hot Sauce 16 Oz
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Bravado Jalapeño and Green Apple Hot Sauce
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The jalapeño gets in name from Jalapa, Mexico (also known as Xalapa, Mexico) where it first started growing. However, the pepper is no longer grown commercially in that area. Ancient Aztecs were the first people to use the jalapeño, but it did not become a global sensation until Columbus spread hot peppers around the world in 1492.
Even though it is no longer being produced in Jalapa, most jalapeños grow in Mexico, especially Chihuahua. You can also find these peppers in India, China, Spain, and Peru. The United States produces some jalapenos each year and has started growing large amounts of crops in New Mexico, Texas, and California. Texas even declared the jalapeño its state pepper. In February, the state celebrates the Jalapeño Festival as part of Washington’s Birthday Celebration in the city of Laredo.
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Explore our diverse Jalapeño Pepper range! From Fire Roasted Red Jalapeno Pepper Powder, to dried jalapeño pepper pickled, or powdered – discover robust flavors perfect for kickstarting dishes. Shop now for spicy culinary delights!
Jalapeno Pepper Scoville
A common jalapeño has a SHU of around 2,500 - 6,000 SHU. Not only is the jalapeño delicious, but it’s also good for you. They are filled with vitamins and minerals including Vitamins A, B6, C, and K. You can get some of your daily fiber, folate, and magnesium. Additionally, these peppers are rich in antioxidants. Available as flakes and powder, as well as many jalapeno hot sauces and seasonings.