Some people can take the heat, and some just can't. The heat we're referring to is the spicy, mouth-burning, sweat-inducing effect of a chile pepper. ...
This chili was absolutely one of my go-to meals while I was taking off excess weight. Besides being delicious, it's incredibly healthy and makes for great leftovers. It freezes, thaws and reheats beautifully.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- There are super-hot chile varieties. And then there's the sweat-inducing, tear-generating, mouth-on-fire Trinidad Moruga Scorpion...
THERE was a frost expected here two weeks ago, but Gary Paul Nabhan, a conservation biologist and inveterate seed-saver, was out in his hardscrabble g...
Tackling a problem we didn't know existed, the New Mexico State University chile pepper breeding program has developed a larger variety of jalapeño p...
What is it about us as a species that we strive to create hotter chile peppers. Glory? Challenge? The need to experience extremes of pleasure and pain...
Under the ever-changing Sonoran Desert sky, straddling the Arizona-Mexico border, an unassuming little fruit has kept cool in the shade of cliff sides...
It could be Gandhi's dream come true. A weapon that wouldn't kill or maim a single person but could paralyze a mob all the same -- and would most cert...
WASHINGTON — Wenk's Yellow Hots, Pico de Gallos and the unpredictably hot San Juan "Tsiles" chili peppers have safely arrived at a "doomsday" vault ...
Wining and dining a date will more likely result in a great night's sleep rather than a great romp in the sack. To really get things going, you need to stimulate your 'circuitry,' your nervous and circulatory systems.