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Looking for a mild pepper variety similar to cherry hot

Hi,
a few years ago a friend gave me some red peppers which looked similar to marconi sweet red pepper, or those bull type long pepper (corno de toro, etc).
 
i thought they were sweet up until i tasted them. to my surprise, they were spicy and very good. unfortunately, he didn't know what they were called..
 
does anyone know of a pepper that are similar to the marconi/long red peppers but are on the mild/spicy side? the heat level i would say like cherry hot which are hot but also slighly sweet and great when pickled.. they had a similar thick skin too.

if anyone has some seeds they'd like to trade of something similar, let me know. i don't have a lot of hot peppers to trade, since i tend to only like mild pepper. but i do have a bunch of good tomato varieties to trade, if interested. hopefully you people like and grow tomatoes too ;)
 
thanks.
 
any of these perhaps ?
 
https://www.chileplants.com/search.aspx?Search=True&SearchButton=&SearchMode=simple&SpeciesCode=&Letter=&Keyword=&CategoryID=1&HeatID=2&TypeID=&UseID=&SizeID=&FleshID=&FoliageID=&OrientationID=&HeightID=&SeasonID=&DeterminancyID=&Heirloom=&Location=&Color=&Page=1&LengthID=7&WidthID=&StockStatusID=0&NewProduct=&ImageHeader=
 
chileplants.com has a pretty dang big selection of peppers from mild to superhot
 
i just changed search parameters to mild, and >5 inches.
 
as you can see there are lots of peppers that fit the shape and description you gave.
maybe you will recognize the pepper you have in mind.
 
 
 
:cheers: 
 
+1 on Anaheim or New Mexican.   One of the tastiest and mild spiced I ever grew was TMR15 IIRC.  It's an Anaheim/New Mexican type.  Just not as big as a MARCONI...(which is currently one of my favorite I use in cooking stews, spaghettis, etc..)   Too dam bad HARVY beat the hell out of my Marconi crop this year.   
 
Woops, sorry for drifting off....LLOOLL
 
The Hot Pepper said:
I wanna stuff a marconi with macaroni.
Streamer said:
sCrUmPTiOuS......don't forget the CHEEZ.... :dance:
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Hmm, they appear to be like Anaheim which has thick wall (or a tad less than a marconi/bull pepper)
 
i found this variety called Anaheim NuMex Joe E Parker which is suppose to be like the Anaheim variety, but a slightly more thick wall..
 
it looks like a great pepper, got few packets on order of:

Anaheim NuMex Joe E Parker
Hot Anaheim Chili Pepper
Beaver Dam Pepper
 
 
thanks pepper lords.
 
 
 
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