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big dude

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I know this won't apply to any REAL BBQ eaters, but some people actually prefer mild food. When you want to cook ABT's for them, you can grow in a pot or bed a "Fooled You" jalapeno. It is 1 1/2 the size or normal, looks and taste like any other jalapeo but has zero heat. We use them and then put the amount of heat we want in the stuffing. I doubt you can find plants, but can get seeds from http://www.totallytomato.com/. We freeze whole and use all winter. Pepper plants are a nice addition to most any flower bed.
 
I saw, in a seed catalog, a habanero with no heat. Kind of weird, but usable if it keeps the hab flavor.
 
Cliff H. said:
If you scrap the membrane out of a jap, they really are not hot when grilled.

My kids dont like the heat but LLLLOOOOOOVVVVEEEEE abt's....I do just as cliff said for them, but also rinse them in cold water...worked so far !
 
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