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Habanero peppers
- To: Amy of Marvelous Gardens <m*@ecom.net>
- Subject: Habanero peppers
- From: G* C* W* <c*@ktc.com>
- Date: Tue, 05 May 1998 15:09:40 -0500
- References: <01bd7858$60b0da20$7d4a9bcf@lobmij-p>
Here in Texas it is said that biting into a Habanero will cause temporary
deafness. This is so you can't hear your own blood-curdling screams.
Clark Womack - Harper, Texas
Amy of Marvelous Gardens wrote:
> They WERE in 2 different cities even, but knowing the reputation of an hab I
> am NOT going to try one again, even if it is the only 1 growing in a field
> of sweet bells and drowned in water. it was aaaaaargh, I don't know how my
> son eats them, albeit not in big bites like he eats the jalaps. NOTHING
> helped the heat for a very long time. My tongue did grow back though BG
> > Do you know for sure that there were no soil or watering differences in
> >the locations? I have right now a habanero that is quite toasty and 6 feet
> >away one that is about at Jalepeno level. No sweet peppers near either
> >plant. The hot one does get about 2 hours more sun.
> >
> >
>
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