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Broome Pepper

Hey,so I got this plant that has 2 pods.
But you know when a plant stays small it sometimes throws out different looking pods.
Well,I searched some pics on the internet of all the types of peppers I grow,and this realy looks like a broome pepper,even though it looks little different,I will post another pic when it ripens (: please tell me what you think

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I appologise for the small size of the pic
Thanks
J
 
chilli whisperer said:
Hey Joe,thanks :)
Yea I will poat pics as soon as they ripen.
How's the flavour and the heat on these babies?

Thanks
Joe
yes pics are wonderful!!
the flavor is average for an annum species, there good dried and turned to powder or flake, they have better heat and flavor than the store bought stuff you put on pizza
 
thanks your friend Joe
 
It could be any one of the pepperoncini types.  All my pepperoncini's and pimento de padron look like that when small.  The Broome doesn't generally have folds on it - i.e. not wrinkly - and it is big!  It becomes quite a beast - 10-15cm long by 5cm+ wide.  The pepperoncini types tend to have a different length to width ratio (longer than wider).  The Broome is also way hotter - I'd put it at jalapeno heat.
 
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