I've not really paid much attention to this. But it would appear that: 7 Pot Burgundy and 7 Pot Brown are the same thing but not the same cultivar. The Chocolate 7 pot - hmmmmmmm it's a Douglah (remember this, it's important). Now. Things get interesting - I have been trying to figure out what's what and how did these things come about.
I don't believe that all of these originated as cultivars in Trinidad. Some of them are either determined or accidental breeding attempts. The white 7 Pot is an example - yellow 7 Pot x white habanero. Now let's look at the Douglah. The name alone implies that it is a cross of sorts.
For me a Douglah has a very strong passion fruit flavour. And it is hot I love it - definitely one of my favourites. What else has a very strong passion fruit flavour? The Congo Black. My basic guess would be jonah or red 7 Pot x Congo Black = Douglah or Chocolate 7 Pot. I prefer Douglah as a name though. I prefer the original (no out-crossing) landraces to maintain the name and the new out-crossed cultivars to be named differently (e.g. the white 7 Pot isn't actually a 7 Pot).
Back to the Brown/Burgundy 7 Pot. Same same but different. I have not experienced the Brown 7 Pot but I have experienced the Burgundy. They look very similar. I reckon the Brown is a 7 Pot crossed with a Congo. Same for the Burgundy. The taste of the Burgundy is quite a give away - as is the texture - very thick fleshed! The taste definitely has that Congo influence. I like it though. Much the same as the CARDI Yellow Scorpion also tastes quite different to the Scorpions proper (it also contains quite a bit of Congo in it).
That's my pointless post for today.
Cheers
I don't believe that all of these originated as cultivars in Trinidad. Some of them are either determined or accidental breeding attempts. The white 7 Pot is an example - yellow 7 Pot x white habanero. Now let's look at the Douglah. The name alone implies that it is a cross of sorts.
For me a Douglah has a very strong passion fruit flavour. And it is hot I love it - definitely one of my favourites. What else has a very strong passion fruit flavour? The Congo Black. My basic guess would be jonah or red 7 Pot x Congo Black = Douglah or Chocolate 7 Pot. I prefer Douglah as a name though. I prefer the original (no out-crossing) landraces to maintain the name and the new out-crossed cultivars to be named differently (e.g. the white 7 Pot isn't actually a 7 Pot).
Back to the Brown/Burgundy 7 Pot. Same same but different. I have not experienced the Brown 7 Pot but I have experienced the Burgundy. They look very similar. I reckon the Brown is a 7 Pot crossed with a Congo. Same for the Burgundy. The taste of the Burgundy is quite a give away - as is the texture - very thick fleshed! The taste definitely has that Congo influence. I like it though. Much the same as the CARDI Yellow Scorpion also tastes quite different to the Scorpions proper (it also contains quite a bit of Congo in it).
That's my pointless post for today.
Cheers