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Notta Hotta pepperGizmodo
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Oregon State University introduced two new varieties of habanero peppers that they say pack all the flavor but without the heat.
The peppers reportedly took more than two decades to develop.
They are called “ Notta Hotta ” and “ Mild Thing” The peppers are said to be suitable for harvest in the Pacific Northwest .
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