CORVALLIS, Ore. (KTVZ) – Two mild habanero peppers known as “Notta Hotta” and “Mild Thing” that retain the peppers’ unique fruity and floral fragrances and flavors but have lower heat levels are being ... CORVALLIS, Ore.

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– Two mild habanero peppers known as “Notta Hotta” and “Mild Thing” that retain the peppers’ unique fruity and floral fragrances and flavors but have lower heat levels are being ... Statesman Journal: Habanero flavor, no fire: Oregon State's 'Mild Thing' and 'Notta Hotta' break the heat It looks like a habanero, smells like a habanero, but is palatable like an Anaheim pepper. Two new mild habanero varieties from the Oregon State University Department of Agriculture are being released ... Habanero flavor, no fire: Oregon State's 'Mild Thing' and 'Notta Hotta' break the heat Los Angeles Times: Not-so-hot (as in mild) pepper recipes for a very hot summer There aren’t many foods I don’t like, but I’m adamant about disliking bell peppers.

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I can eat them in cooked preparations where they’re mixed in with other aromatics, but raw bell peppers — whether on ... KTVZ: ‘Not so hot’ can be a good thing: OSU releases mild habanero pepper varieties that are flavorful without the fire