I'm just wondering what are peoples favorite in terms of flavor, but also other qualities as well. Thank you, I will check out that thread. Looking forward to the train!chiltepin said:Love paprika. Is it for presentation or does it have taste? Haha. We sprinkled some on lobster bisque for lunch today. I only have experience with one type - Alma - a very tasty pepper for powder. I don't want to discourage posts here so post your favorite and also check this thread from last year:
http://thehotpepper.com/topic/57832-paprika-varitiy-recomendations/?fromsearch=1
Very good info on paprika peppers!
Aaron - hopefully when I send the seed train to you some Paprika pepper types will be on it!
rghm1u20 said:Hey Aaron, are you in search for peppers suitable for paprika?
rghm1u20 said:Haha! I remember no more what I sent to you
I suppose the Szeged 80 was there, right? Dunno about the Tap de Corti....
The Szeged 80 is typical for Hungarian paprika (paprika - I mean the powder), and Tap de Corti for Spanish paprika.There are others too, of course.
PM me a list, if you want me to hunt some
EDIT: looking at the Pritamin, I think it is not a pepper used for paprika.
kentishman said:I grew a few paprika types last year. I made paprika powder with a blend of Szegedi 80 and Kurtovska Kapija. I've made Hungarian Goulash with it, and we sprinkle it on soup, etc. I'm very pleased with it. By the way, the seeds came from Adrian (rghm1u20), so thanks again Adrian. I grew Szentesi Cseresnye, but the pods are small and seedy, so I didn't try to clean pods and make powder.
Other powder varieties that did well for me were Tap de Corti, Aleppo, and Piment d'Espelette.
kentishman said:I grew a few paprika types last year. I made paprika powder with a blend of Szegedi 80 and Kurtovska Kapija. I've made Hungarian Goulash with it, and we sprinkle it on soup, etc. I'm very pleased with it. By the way, the seeds came from Adrian (rghm1u20), so thanks again Adrian. I grew Szentesi Cseresnye, but the pods are small and seedy, so I didn't try to clean pods and make powder.
Other powder varieties that did well for me were Tap de Corti, Aleppo, and Piment d'Espelette.
@Kentishman: you are very welcome, my friend! You sent me also a lot of nice seeds!AaronTT said:
The Sveged 80 you sent me, and I'm looking forward to trying it. I don't believe I have the Tap de Corti.
Thanks for the offer
Do you have a Hungarian type that is a must in your garden each year?
I wonder as well about Pritamin. I became interested in it after hearing about its use in WW1 for British soldiers as a vitamin.
Thank you for the input. I will look to see if I have Kurtovska Kapija.
I bet that Goulash is great!
I think every pepper is worth growing. Now, depends what for are you growing it.hottoddy said:
I only have Leutschauer seeds, supposedly from Slovakia. Is it worth growing?
hottoddy said:
I only have Leutschauer seeds, supposedly from Slovakia. Is it worth growing?
Zackorz said:
I had Leutschauer Paprika last year. It has little bit of heat ( i would say around 2000-3000 Scoville). I didnt liked the fresh taste. Too hard, not too many juice and a little bit sour.
But its a good pepper for a mild an aromatic powder.
For "fresh-eating" i can reccomend "peperoni die Senise". Sweet and very aromatic, zero heat. I liked it more than other paprikas.
rghm1u20 said:OK, according to ChiliHungaria, Pritamin is a pepper, not a generic name for a group. It is an F1 hybrid. I hope he will join the topic, maybe he can give other names of peppers used for Paprika, in Hungary.
Here you can see a picture of Pritamin http://vitaminszalon.hu/zoldseg/termekbemutatas/pritamin-paprika-ledig
AaronTT said:
I don't believe I have the Tap de Corti.
ChiliHungaria said:Hi! Produced on an industrial scale in Hungary. Very nice pepper! I love! Sorry, me if I wrote something wrong , I do not speak English well.
rghm1u20 said:I see your pepper here http://bacs-gazda-coop.addel.hu/25571-paprika/569256-pritamin-paprika-alexander
Very cheap, 80 Forint is about 0,25euro per package (and I think there are 100 seeds, not sure). Plus shipping.
Aaron, do you want me to try get some?
floricole said:
If you want some "Tap de Cortí" I do have seeds from Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain
FreeportBum said:no heat but nocturne was the most fragrant pepper I have ever grown. No joke you could smell them on the plants in the evening from a few feet away. awesome powder wish I had more.