Red Jal's are damn gold now....I see them 1 out of 3 trips to a local farmers market I go to. They also cost more than normal greentexas blues said:Those look to be fresno's.
Lipstick's also look similar but a skosh smaller with a more rounded tip and zippo for heat.
I can't remember the last time my local Try-N-Save had red 'peno's.
You mean like this?texas blues said:Alas, for now I can only dream of red jalapeno's that have gone all corky n' sheeit.
And when I see them in the grocery stores the greens are .99lb while the reds are 3.99-4.99lb.JoynersHotPeppers said:Red Jal's are damn gold now....I see them 1 out of 3 trips to a local farmers market I go to. They also cost more than normal green
Biker Billy:texas blues said:Alas, for now I can only dream of red jalapeno's that have gone all corky n' sheeit.
I dig 'em mainly because they are less vegetal tasting than green 'peno's.
Not that vegetal is necessarily a bad 'thang but the red's just have a more refined flavor to me.
Depending on what store you go to or who they get their produce from that week, I've what looked like Jalapeno's one week, Serrano's another, and sometimes even Fresno's all in the same bin labeled "Red Hot Peppers". It's like they don't care abouit variety, only that they're red.obeychase said:To an average person, they are called "red hot chili peppers". And no I'm not talking about the band. When you're in the grocery store, those red chilis are just generically referred to as "a red chili".
Are they red jalapeños? What are they