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Most "berry-like" pepper

What's the most "berry-like" pepper you've come across, mild or otherwise? This would include any pepper small and juicy like a berry, similar in overall texture, or just way too sweet to be similar to anything else.
 
Fruity flavor not berry that I have grown would be the Bishops crown and the Brazilian starfish. Probably the best fruity flavored peppers I've tasted with mild heat. They are very easy to grow and very productive too.  
 
Pr0digal_son said:
Nigel is doing well and is onto some other hobbies currently. He is still a dodgy prick and a curmudgeon. That hasn't changed.
 
Nigel? Dodgy?
 
Pr0digal_son said:
Nigel is doing well and is onto some other hobbies currently. He is still a dodgy prick and a curmudgeon. That hasn't changed.
LMAO
 
SavinaRed said:
Fruity flavor not berry that I have grown would be the Bishops crown and the Brazilian starfish. Probably the best fruity flavored peppers I've tasted with mild heat. They are very easy to grow and very productive too.  
I'd certainly "second" the Brazilian Starfish - one of my favorite walk-around-the-yard-eating peppers!
 
If you make a hot sauce out of red ripe Fresno peppers it's tastes very fruity and berry-like. Kinda sweet and tart like a hint of strawberry or cranberry. Very overlooked pepper for sauce. Fresnos, vinegar, onion, lemon juice, salt... simple sauce, let the pepper shine, you will see what I mean.
 
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