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In passing…

23 July 2008

Still under the weather, but I tend to think it’s because I haven’t been eating my jalepenos:

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Monday it found a jalapeno pepper contaminated with the strain of salmonella that has sickened more than 1,200 people and warned everyone across the United States to stop eating them.

But the warning did little to dampen the appetite for jalapenos in Mexico, where the spicy green pepper is heaped on tacos and sandwiches at almost every street corner.

Jalapenos, named after the eastern Mexican city of Jalapa, were grown before the Spanish conquest in the 1500s and chiles are among the oldest domesticated crops in the Americas.

“Mexico has one of the best cuisines in the world. In the United States they don’t understand, they have hamburgers and hot dogs. That’s not a tradition, that’s just junk,” said Pedro Garcia while slathering salsa on to fried tacos at a busy street stall in Mexico City.

Mexico’s ancient Aztec royalty favored drinks of chile and chocolate and Mayans tried to cure everything from dysentery, to asthma to vertigo with spicy powders.

“In the United States, they have weak stomachs, everything makes them sick,” said Garcia, 46, a school administrator.

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    Mr. Rushing permalink
    24 July 2008 1:25 pm

    Cars kill 43,000 people a year. And we are woried about a stupid pepper that might make us sick?

    This is as bad as the FCC making sure we don’t die by hearing the 7 dirty words.

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