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2 peppers from Serbia

In this country I've never seen someone selling chill pepper's with the name, everyone call them just a hot pepper... This is "hot pepper" which you can buy in any store or open market:


http://i.imgur.com/NfIMh.jpg



But, 2 days ago, I stumbled upon "mini hot peppers" on the open market, and here's the album:

http://imgur.com/a/mbXTb



So if anyone can help with the ID that would be awesome!
 
@Balac
Well, the first one is nothing special, very mild and sweet taste, how hot... I don't know, this is like generic "hot pepper" and you can find it everywhere, and that's what most people eat here. I wish I could try "popular" peppers like Jalapeno or Habanero, I would say it's around 3/10 (maybe because I'm used to it). I have found this e-shop with fruit/vegetables seeds
http://www.institut-...r/14190011.html

These "mini" peppers are definitely stronger, I'd say 6/10, taste is also sweet but stronger (that's what I can tell after first taste). They look like habanero to me...



@915river, Thanks!

I does look like Silvia, but also like Sirena F1, do you know how much SHU?
 
@Balac
Well, the first one is nothing special, very mild and sweet taste, how hot... I don't know, this is like generic "hot pepper" and you can find it everywhere, and that's what most people eat here. I wish I could try "popular" peppers like Jalapeno or Habanero, I would say it's around 3/10 (maybe because I'm used to it). I have found this e-shop with fruit/vegetables seeds
http://www.institut-...r/14190011.html

These "mini" peppers are definitely stronger, I'd say 6/10, taste is also sweet but stronger (that's what I can tell after first taste). They look like habanero to me.



@915river, Thanks!

I does look like Silvia, but also like Sirena F1, do you know how much SHU?

It is mild pepper maybe 20.000-30.000 Scovilles.
 
It is mild pepper maybe 20.000-30.000 Scovilles.
In this country I've never seen someone selling chill pepper's with the name, everyone call them just a hot pepper... This is "hot pepper" which you can buy in any store or open market:


http://i.imgur.com/NfIMh.jpg



But, 2 days ago, I stumbled upon "mini hot peppers" on the open market, and here's the album:

http://imgur.com/a/mbXTb



So if anyone can help with the ID that would be awesome!


Funny think you said that peppers they selling don't have name if I'm correct they all have names like you said about Sirena.I was born in Serbia as far I know they always have names, when you buy seeds in small packs they have name of variety, image & all you got to know about variety.If you buying on market (pijacu) fresh pods they have names, what pat of Serbia you are that they don't have all that?
Vladan
 
The smallers ones remind me of some of the smaller hot peprikas, found all over Europe, but I'm no expert, I'm sure you might get lucky and one of the members might be able to answer your questions better than I can . You might try looking in the vendors market here on the forum, for some seeds of peppers you would like to try.
 
@ 915River. I have a place in Slovenia and on many of the chilli seed packets sold there they just say Feferoni, no variety name.

Maybe in Slovenia they don't have variety name in Serbia every pockets with seeds sold in stores have name of variety & show you all about that variety same like here in U.S.
 
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