Thanks alot. I will check it out.tctenten said:They look just like my cherry peppers do.
dittotctenten said:They look just like my cherry peppers do.
I'll third that for Cherry Peppers, still a great pepper. The Cherry peppers are great tasting,thick walled and crunchy. I think you'll really like them!SavinaRed said:ditto
You are right, it is a trademark. I love those peppadew 's so much. I saw the same one I have at the nursery and it seems to get close to tennis ball size before ripening.Nigel said:The calyx doesn`t look right for a C.baccatum variety. Did you get green spotted flowers? Pods can be decent sized, so I wouldn`t rule it out on size alone, but pods pointing up is a problem.
Peppadew is a trademarked name for a landrace C.baccatum in/from South Africa and the process of stuffing/pickling. Look at Malawi Piquante, which is the same pepper, errrrrr, sorry, astonishingly similar pepper (wouldn`t want to upset the trademark holder, wink, wink).
Thanks alot for your contribution. I am going to read more about the C.Baccatum to be more knowledgeable. Thanks for your timesmokemaster said:I think that the Baccaum and whatever STILL makes little differrense.
I DO think variety has nothing to make the difference as far as the end product goes.
Popular opinion on the net as far as Species is TO ME suspect to speculation.
WE are talking GENERALLY about a pickled END Product,Peppa Dew..
NOT a variety of pepper.
It;s about the product process.
As I posted,Probably a Land Race variety of Cherry type pepper.
Yes I do think C.Bac. Type is a choice to play with.
BUT I see not many round Bac, even close in size that fits the bill.
I have C.Bac. and C, Ann. seeds from sources that say they are in the Know or?
I THINK i have 2 BAC, AND ANOTHER THAT Is an Annum cross.
I don't care for Peppa Dew.
I DO think Peppa Dew IS a pickling thing-NOT a specific pepper!
I never heard that Peppa Dew was a variety of pepper.
I think the pepper IS a C.Baccatum.
Not an Annum Cherry Pepper.
As I said,I think Pickling is what matters.