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Burmese Naga Pod Review (Tmudder)

Been looking for these to grow. Nice review. I love the strong flavour of Nagas, especially in food. Had a couple of small ones with dinner tonight. Not one of those monsters, though. 
 
Thanks Nigel, I agree, the Nagas have great flavor, this pod imparticular was extremely hot and the hottest Naga I've ever tried/
 
I just ate my first Burmese Naga a few days ago. Ouch. A seriously hot pepper. I got my seeds from Grant in Australia (junglerain) and he said the seeds were collected at a market in Burma.
 
Super David said:
Do these pods actually have any relation to Burma?
 
Yes they do I collected these from a street Market (they were just layed out on the side of the road) from a town in Burma named Mandalay.
 
saugapepper said:
I just ate my first Burmese Naga a few days ago. Ouch. A seriously hot pepper. I got my seeds from Grant in Australia (junglerain) and he said the seeds were collected at a market in Burma.
Great Review Jon...
 
JungleRain said:
Yes they do I collected these from a street Market (they were just layed out on the side of the road) from a town in Burma named Mandalay.
 

Great Review Jon...
My Dad was Burmese, I would love to grow some of these if you are willing to sell me some seeds.
 
received my burmese naga seeds on Friday! and a free pack of mixed super hots!
Thanks JungleRain!

Customs didnt bother the package at all, I'm glad I avoided the $56 seed inspection fee!
 
West Australia had a law change! Customs are charging $56 for inspection of seeds coming into WA from any other state. The gardening community is raging! Seed selling sites are shutting down business to WA. Its ridiculous. I slipped through the cracks
 
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