euphrosyne_rose
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I've heard and been told that when you handle fresh jalapeno peppers, to either wear rubber gloves or avoid touching the seeds. Supposedly if you do get some of the seeds on your hands, you are supposed to immediately wash your hands and of course avoid touching your eyes or face. Well......
I've handled jalapenos before with no problems. Usually the hand washing works fine. So.....
Recently I was making some fresh salsa and I used a fresh jalapeno. I did get some of the seeds on my hands, but I did the usual and washed my hands with plenty of soap and water. I felt completely fine. I finished the salsa and went about my business. About fifteen minutes later I was ready to peel off my own skin!!! My fingers started burning like I had reached into a 450 degree oven and pulled out a sheet of cookies with no oven mit!!! It seriously burned like I was on fire!!! I tried re-washing my hands. No effect. I poured milk over my hands. Nothing. I ran to the computer and Googled jalapenos. It is called jalapeno burn and basically there is no proven method for stopping the burning. There were a few home remedy type suggestions, like soaking your hands in vinegar or even vodka.
I poured some vinegar in a bowl and soaked my hands. It relieved it temporarily but after about half an hour, it started burning again. After a few more dunks of vinegar, it dissipated enough so I wasn't miserable, but for the next 2 days I had slight twinges of burning.
SO FYI!!!! DON'T EVER HANDLE JALAPENOS WITHOUT GLOVES!!!!
Thanks for listening to my pitiful story. LOL!
I've handled jalapenos before with no problems. Usually the hand washing works fine. So.....
Recently I was making some fresh salsa and I used a fresh jalapeno. I did get some of the seeds on my hands, but I did the usual and washed my hands with plenty of soap and water. I felt completely fine. I finished the salsa and went about my business. About fifteen minutes later I was ready to peel off my own skin!!! My fingers started burning like I had reached into a 450 degree oven and pulled out a sheet of cookies with no oven mit!!! It seriously burned like I was on fire!!! I tried re-washing my hands. No effect. I poured milk over my hands. Nothing. I ran to the computer and Googled jalapenos. It is called jalapeno burn and basically there is no proven method for stopping the burning. There were a few home remedy type suggestions, like soaking your hands in vinegar or even vodka.
I poured some vinegar in a bowl and soaked my hands. It relieved it temporarily but after about half an hour, it started burning again. After a few more dunks of vinegar, it dissipated enough so I wasn't miserable, but for the next 2 days I had slight twinges of burning.
SO FYI!!!! DON'T EVER HANDLE JALAPENOS WITHOUT GLOVES!!!!
Thanks for listening to my pitiful story. LOL!