Fataliis are awesome. I got some from AJDrew/PBM last year in a box; this year, i grew them in Yellow, White, and Cream (Cream courtesy of seeds from Cone9). I got millions of yellows, quite a few peach, and only a hand full of white ones (probably my fault.)Â
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Regardless, for 2018, the only ones i really want to grow is the Yellows. They are in my top ten favorite chiles, for sure.... so productive! I´ll have to grow the Cream Fataliis again, because my wife adores them. I think they´re good enough peppers, but they just don´t read as ¨Fataliis¨ to me; the shape, texture, and flavor are all too far removed from what a classic Fatalii ought to be. The White ones taste like a ¨cleaner¨ Fatalii to me, and they taste quite good, but they taught me a valuable lesson: sometimes, i like the dirty taste more. Also, the pods were too smooth to look Fataliish enough for my somewhat petulant preferences.
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Yellow, Fataliis, though?? Yes, PLEASE. I´ll be growing those to the bitter end, i suspect. If i had to choose only one variety of pepper to grow, it´d be Yellow Fataliis or Yellow Bonnets. (Thank goodness I don´t have to choose...)
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Enjoy your Fatalii taste-testing!! I think one added bonus of Yellow Fataliis is, they are a real-deal heirloom variety; if they´ve not been crossed, they are virtually guaranteed to grow true, in terms of shape, color, and (most importantly) flavor.