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Hi All,
I thought I'd give a try to Jack's Jalapeno wine recipe. So I go to Produce Depot here in Ottawa to pick up 8 nice green Jalapenos to make up for the 1 gallon recipe. Right beside the Jalapenos, I see the Habaneros! I think to myself "Why not take it to the next level?" So I picked up 6 (3 yellow and 3 red) habaneros to make up another gallon... I used Jack's recipe but substituted the 8-16 Jalapenos for 4 Habaneros... Litterature says the Habaneros are between 200 000 and 577 000 Scoville Units (unit to measure for the heat in chile peppers) and regular Jalapenos are 2 500 and 5 000 Scoville. I can't wait to see the end result. Might come out being way too hot for drinking but if it does i'll just use it as a cooking wine. Anyone out there crazy enough to have ever tried it with Habaneros ? Let me know what you think ! EB |
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