The Complete Chile Pepper Book

The Complete Chile Pepper Book
Author: Dave DeWitt
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2009-09-16
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 0881929204


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The Complete Chile Pepper Book, by world-renowned chile experts Dave DeWitt and Paul W. Bosland, shares detailed profiles of the one hundred most popular chile varieties and include information on how to grow and cultivate them successfully, along with tips on planning, garden design, growing in containers, dealing with pests and disease, and breeding and hybridizing. Techniques for processing and preserving include canning, pickling, drying, and smoking. Eighty-five mouth-watering recipes show how to use the characteristic heat of chile peppers in beverages, sauces, appetizers, salads, soups, entrees, and desserts.

Hot Peppers

Hot Peppers
Author: Richard Schweid
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2009-11-15
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0807889660


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Smitten by a love of hot peppers, journalist Richard Schweid traveled to the capital of the U.S. hot sauce industry, New Iberia, Louisiana. This is Cajun country, and capsicum (as hot peppers are known botanically) thrive in the region's salty, oil-rich soil like nowhere else. At once an entertaining exploration of the history and folklore that surround hot peppers and a fascinating look at the industry built around the fiery crop, Schweid's book also offers a sympathetic portrait of a culture and a people in the midst of economic and social change. This edition of Hot Peppers has been thoroughly updated and includes some twenty-five recipes for such deliciously spicy dishes as crawfish etouffee, jambalaya, and okra shrimp gumbo.

The Field Guide to Peppers

The Field Guide to Peppers
Author: Dave DeWitt
Publisher: Timber Press
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2016-02-04
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 1604697482


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The essential guide for pepper enthusiasts! A little spice can really take a meal to the next level—but with so many peppers to choose from, how do you pick one capsicum from another? In The Field Guide to Peppers, Dave DeWitt and Janie Lamson give expert advice on popular varieties like ancho, cayenne, jalapeño, serrano, and more. The 400 profiles in this fiery guide include all the major types of peppers, and each page features a color photograph along with all the details a pepperhead needs to know: common name, origin, source, pod length and width, plant height, color, harvest, and heat level, ranging from sweet to superhot.

Chile Peppers

Chile Peppers
Author: Dave DeWitt
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2020-09-15
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0826361811


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For more than ten thousand years, humans have been fascinated by a seemingly innocuous plant with bright-colored fruits that bite back when bitten. Ancient New World cultures from Mexico to South America combined these pungent pods with every conceivable meat and vegetable, as evident from archaeological finds, Indian artifacts, botanical observations, and studies of the cooking methods of the modern descendants of the Incas, Mayas, and Aztecs. In Chile Peppers: A Global History, Dave DeWitt, a world expert on chiles, travels from New Mexico across the Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia chronicling the history, mystery, and mythology of chiles around the world and their abundant uses in seventy mouth-tingling recipes.

Green Is a Chile Pepper

Green Is a Chile Pepper
Author: Roseanne Greenfield Thong
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2014-02-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1452136068


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Pura Belpré Award, Illustrator Honor Latino Book Award, Winner Green is a chile pepper, spicy and hot. Green is cilantro inside our pot. In this lively picture book, children discover a world of colors all around them: red is spices and swirling skirts, yellow is masa, tortillas, and sweet corn cake. Many of the featured objects are Latino in origin, and all are universal in appeal. With rich, boisterous illustrations, a fun-to-read rhyming text, and an informative glossary, this playful concept book will reinforce the colors found in every child's day! Plus, this is the fixed format version, which will look almost identical to the print version. Additionally for devices that support audio, this ebook includes a read-along setting.

Phronsie Pepper

Phronsie Pepper
Author: Margaret Sidney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1897
Genre: Aunts
ISBN:


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Peppers

Peppers
Author: Jean Andrews
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780292704671


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An updated edition (first, 1984) of the scholarly reference on peppers includes information on their history and dispersion, biology, taxonomy, cultivation, and medicinal, economic, and gastronomic uses.

Five Little Peppers and how They Grew

Five Little Peppers and how They Grew
Author: Margaret Sidney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1881
Genre: Birthdays
ISBN:


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A fatherless family, happy despite its impoverished condition, is befriended by a very rich gentleman.

Peppers

Peppers
Author: V. M. Russo
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781845937843


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The group of plants known as 'peppers' is diverse, containing types that contribute to the fresh and processed food markets as well as varieties that are used in pharmaceuticals and other non-food commercial products. Peppers originally developed in tropical regions, but are now grown and used in every country where it is possible to grow them, including in areas where production is difficult. This book examines peppers from historical, genetic, physiological and production perspectives, following the development of the cultivated crop from the wild type. Diverse examples of pod types and thei.

Peppers of the Americas

Peppers of the Americas
Author: Maricel E. Presilla
Publisher: Lorena Jones Books
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0399578935


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An IACP Cookbook Award-winning survey of 200 types of peppers and more than 40 pan-Latin recipes from a three-time James Beard Award-winning author and chef-restaurateur. From piquillos and shishitos to padrons and poblanos, the popularity of culinary peppers (and pepper-based condiments, such as Sriracha and the Korean condiment gochujang) continue to grow as more consumers try new varieties and discover the known health benefits of Capsicum, the genus to which all peppers belong. This stunning visual reference to peppers now seen on menus, in markets, and beyond, showcases nearly 200 varieties (with physical description, tasting notes, uses for cooks, and beautiful botanical portraits for each). Following the cook's gallery of varieties, more than 40 on-trend Latin recipes for spice blends, salsas, sauces, salads, vegetables, soups, and main dishes highlight the big flavors and taste-enhancing capabilities of peppers. Winner of the 2018 International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP) Cookbook Award for "Reference & Technical" category