Hafa adai! The donni sali, is sometimes referred to by us Chammoru (native born islanders) as the boonie pepper. It IS NOT in reference to a separate type of pepper. The word "boonie" is simply slang for JUNGLE. For example, my nephew adopted a dog a few years ago and when I asked him what breed - he responded, he was just a "boonie" dog. It is simply slang for a stray dog found living feral in the natural habitat on island (the jungle or "boonies"). The donni sali that I use today to make my finideni is the same one that my family grew and ate in their keleguen in the early 1900's. This pepper is a STANDARD INGREDIENT in our traditional dishes. If people are crossing up stuff or importing new peppers to the island that is different and recent. Ask an elder on the island "which" donni sali to use in your keleguen and they will stare at you with a CONFUSED look.,. and then, they will probably say something like... oh okay, okay boy, just make sure fan that you don't take any from your uncle in Yigo because he counts them.