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pics Couldn’t resist!

Well, today I pulled a ripe fruit from one of my Cayenne chilli plants and gave it a taste. I was pleasantly surprised as it had mild heat and sweet. I expected it to be very spicy because cayenne powder is.

I have another cayenne chilli plant but the fruit is more slender and more wrinkled. Hoping it’s more spicy.
 

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I grew cayenne once too and got some nice sweet tasting pods from it with low or no heat. I found that either their taste is sweet with low heat or hot with a bitter taste. I don't like the bitter tast personally...
 
Interesting... the bitterness is the reason I avoid cayennes (and hot annuums in general) although the Jeromin that I often grow is a hot annuum that is not bitter at all...
 
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