I also see this behaviour, and it is because the intial data imported has the Spanish ~n character in it. A patch is attached that fixes this for my locales, en and en_GB, by replacing the character with a regular 'n'.
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Index: gourmet-0.14.2/src/lib/defaults/defaults_en.py =================================================================== --- gourmet-0.14.2.orig/src/lib/defaults/defaults_en.py 2008-12-25 01:28:56.000000000 +0000 +++ gourmet-0.14.2/src/lib/defaults/defaults_en.py 2008-12-25 01:29:04.000000000 +0000 @@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ ["green pepper","bell pepper, green","produce"], ["red bell pepper","bell pepper, red","produce"], ["chilli pepper","chilli pepper","produce"], - ["jalapeño pepper","pepper, jalapeño","produce"], + ["jalapeno pepper","pepper, jalapeno","produce"], ["habanero pepper","pepper, habanero","produce"], ["radicchio","radicchio","produce"], ["rapini","rapini","produce"], Index: gourmet-0.14.2/src/lib/defaults/defaults_en_GB.py =================================================================== --- gourmet-0.14.2.orig/src/lib/defaults/defaults_en_GB.py 2008-12-25 01:29:11.000000000 +0000 +++ gourmet-0.14.2/src/lib/defaults/defaults_en_GB.py 2008-12-25 01:29:20.000000000 +0000 @@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ ["pepper","pepper","produce"], ["red bell pepper","red bell pepper","produce"], ["chilli pepper","chilli pepper","produce"], - ["jalapeño pepper","pepper, jalapeño","produce"], + ["jalapeno pepper","pepper, jalapeno","produce"], ["habanero pepper","pepper, habanero","produce"], ["radicchio","radicchio","produce"], ["rapini","rapini","produce"],
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