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The jalapeño pepper is a consumable item in Fallout: New Vegas.

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  • Jalapeño Pepper
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  • The jalapeño pepper is a consumable item in Fallout: New Vegas.
  • Wikipedia Article About jalapeño pepper on Wikipedia Named after Jalapa, the capital of Veracruz, Mexico, these smooth, dark green (scarlet red when ripe) chiles range from hot to very hot. They have a rounded tip and are about 2 inches long and ¼ to 1 inch in diameter. Besides their flavor, jalapenos are quite popular because they're so easily seeded (the seeds and veins are extremely hot). They're available fresh and canned and are used in a variety of sauces, sometimes stuffed with cheese, fish or meat, and in a multitude of dishes. Dried smoked jalapeños are called chipotles
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  • Players.
  • Spelare.
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  • yes
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  • Gulp.
  • Gulp.
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  • Jalapeño Pepper
  • Jalapeño Pepper
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  • New item in Summer Update 2008.
  • New item in Summer Update 2008. The first item which contains diacritics above a letter in its name.
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  • Jalapeño pepper and jalapeño pepper plant
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  • yes
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  • none
abstract
  • Wikipedia Article About jalapeño pepper on Wikipedia Named after Jalapa, the capital of Veracruz, Mexico, these smooth, dark green (scarlet red when ripe) chiles range from hot to very hot. They have a rounded tip and are about 2 inches long and ¼ to 1 inch in diameter. Besides their flavor, jalapenos are quite popular because they're so easily seeded (the seeds and veins are extremely hot). They're available fresh and canned and are used in a variety of sauces, sometimes stuffed with cheese, fish or meat, and in a multitude of dishes. The jalapeño is a small to medium-sized chile pepper that is prized for the hot, burning sensation that it produces in the mouth when eaten. It is a cultivar of the species Capsicum annuum. The name jalapeño is pronounced IPA: /hɑləˈpeɪnjoʊ/ or IPA: /hæləˈpeɪnjoʊ/ in English, and IPA: /xalaˈpeɲo/ in the original Spanish. It is named after the city of Xalapa, Veracruz where it was traditionaly produced. Sixty square kilometres are dedicated for the cultivation of jalapeno in Mexico alone; primarily in the Paloapán river basin in the north of the state of Veracruz and in the Delicias, Chihuahua area. Jalapeno is also cultivated in smaller scale in Jalisco, Nayarit, Sonora, Sinaloa and Chiapas. Dried smoked jalapeños are called chipotles
  • The jalapeño pepper is a consumable item in Fallout: New Vegas.
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