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seeds Free Pubescens Seed Give Away!

wrinklenuts said:
Are the pubescens peppers good to dehydrate and turn into powder or are the walls of the pepper too thick? Also, are the seeds good to eat just like any other pepper?
 
I dried mine halved without seeds....saved for this yrs grow.
 
They powder great, but don't overlook making a sauce or stuffing with cream cheese etc.
 
wonderful peppers with multiple uses and not a XXX hot pepper.
 
wrinklenuts said:
Are the pubescens peppers good to dehydrate and turn into powder or are the walls of the pepper too thick? Also, are the seeds good to eat just like any other pepper?
 
I dried mine halved without seeds....saved for this yrs grow.
 
They powder great, but don't overlook making a sauce or stuffing with cream cheese etc.
 
wonderful peppers with multiple uses and not a XXX hot pepper.
 
wrinklenuts said:
I received my seeds today and Im totally blown away. Thank you soooo much! You are so generous. I really appreciate it. I cant wait to grow all of these great varieties that Ive never grown before.
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You're welcome! I hope you enjoy growing them this season, plus enjoy eating the juicy pods this Summer.
 
wrinklenuts said:
Are the pubescens peppers good to dehydrate and turn into powder or are the walls of the pepper too thick? Also, are the seeds good to eat just like any other pepper?
I usually freeze or ferment any extra pods. They are extremely juicy, so I personally like to put that to good use.
 
Thegreenchilemonster said:
You're welcome! Try out some of the non Pube varieties I sent too, if you get a chance. They are some of my favorites to cook with.
 
I plan on it. Grew some Ghosts last season & I look fwd to seeing how the peach ghost scorpions compare.
 
Does this mean im an adult now that ive got my first pube?
 
Miraflores Market Rocoto
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One of the Aji Arnauchos also but ive grown baccatums before.
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Nice, glad to see you got a baby rocoto there!

Aji Arnaucho is actually a chinense. It's somewhat similar in flavor to an aji limo, but the pods are much fatter, and change through about 5 different colors, before ending deep red.
 
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