Definitely not reaper, and definitely not even a Chinense. Looks like a Thai variety of some sort.
As a side note, eBay and Amazon are horrible to buy seeds from. Most of the time you'll end up duped like this. Best off ordering from respected vendors.
I find the lemon drop retains more of the citrus flavour when dried and powdered compared to the pineapple. Lemon drop powder is one of my favourite things to sprinkle on seafood due to the citrus flavours.
Rice and gravy is the one Cajun dish I got burnt out on after moving here and haven't got back into yet. My wife and I were eating it for dinner and lunch every day after getting our first place. I'll have to give it another try soon now.
Apparently it is true. There were stories being posted all over Facebook stating that they sell anywhere from $25-30k a kilogram. Pepper groups blew up with people begging for free seeds after that haha. I'm sure finding buyers would be difficult though.
I can agree with the big mustard mama. I wasn't a fan of the flavour, but the pods I grew last year had a true mustard colour to them.
Loved the flavour of the mustard 7 pot Wes I tried this year though. So far the only mustard pod I've enjoyed the flavour of. Most just have a very grassy...
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I grew jigsaws 2 years ago that had green/mustard pods and was told they were probably gators. If they were, they had a very earthy, almost grassy flavour to me.
Cumari du para is probably my hands down absolute favourite for flavour. Simply amazing little flavourful firecrackers.
MoA and P. Dreadie bonnets as well as I scream scorpion for chinenses.
Annuums, the absolute best I've tried were zapotec jalapenos. Jimmy Nardello and Bulls heart close...