I was trying to convey how to make drinks on the cheap. This information can be important to the general public who likes to drink for fun. The infographic was made to make the consumer aware of the drink. The pictures only show what is needed for the drink. I used this design because I felt it was easy to read and see. I wish I could have used nicer images to display the info. Additionally, if I were to do it again I would do a different drink.
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Chile Peppers 2 of 2
We have arranged this list from the hottest chiles to the mildest.
List includes:
Habanero
Warning: Image heavy post
Learn more about your favorite Chile PeppersList includes:
Habanero
Chile Pepper Guide 1 of 2
When purchasing chile peppers the same criteria applies to buying fresh sweet peppers. The skins should be tight and glossy and the pepper firm with no bruises or soft spots.
Storing: store fresh chiles in a paper bag in the refrigerator. Most chiles you can keep up to two weeks.
Cooking : Taste them and the dish you are adding them to. Two peppers, even from the same plant, can be radically different in heat; you’ll never know without tasting.
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