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Branching Out
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I can't get over how pristine many of the peppers seeds are this year; the one shown here had fewer than ten seeds that I culled. Typically I wait for the fruit to mature and turn red before saving seed, but this Alpine Poblano that was harvested green a few weeks ago. Some of the seeds look like they might be starting to germinate. Rather than compost the fruit I nibbled on it raw, and it was pretty darn spicy. Not as hot as a jalapeno, but enough to make my eyes pop out a bit.

I think everyone who handles hot peppers or their seeds has done that at least once. Sometimes even apparently mild peppers can give you eye burn. The capsaicin can even penetrate cheap rubber gloves (I use at least 5 mil thickness). Once you have "hot hands", you can transfer the burn to sensitive skin anywhere. It can be very difficult to wash off.
