I got a new follower on my Twitter account tonight and being curious (as I tend to be) I took a quick glance at their account to see if they might be worth following back (when it comes to my pepper-related account that generally means someone who posts primarily about hot pepper & the like).
Well, the person only has 15 tweets - only 2 recent and all the rest are from 2009-2011.. Yup, definitely not worth following.. BUT the latest entry links to an article on "Fish Peppers".. This one, to be precise:
http://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/fish-pepper-zmaz09amzraw.aspx#axzz2kmFn9LEg
This is the first time I can recall ever seeing any variety of peppers that actually have "stripes" of color like this. I did a quick search online and noticed that they actually go back to the 1800's and possibly originate in Africa.
So then I hoped on over -here- and did a quick search and found at least one article about recipes.. but I'm just wondering - where they've apparently been around so long - do any of you have experience with them?
Likely nowhere near the hottest, but they -are- colorful and pretty. I think it could be fun to grow them and could be great for sparking the interest of the people in my area.
.. P.s. I planted a "Super Chile" (as I mentioned somewhere else here on the forum) for my girlfriend just around 2 weeks ago and already it's working on it's 6th leaf. I've been keeping it up close to one of my T8's and rotating it daily to limit it bending too much towards the sunlight coming in the window.
Well, the person only has 15 tweets - only 2 recent and all the rest are from 2009-2011.. Yup, definitely not worth following.. BUT the latest entry links to an article on "Fish Peppers".. This one, to be precise:
http://www.motherearthnews.com/organic-gardening/fish-pepper-zmaz09amzraw.aspx#axzz2kmFn9LEg
This is the first time I can recall ever seeing any variety of peppers that actually have "stripes" of color like this. I did a quick search online and noticed that they actually go back to the 1800's and possibly originate in Africa.
So then I hoped on over -here- and did a quick search and found at least one article about recipes.. but I'm just wondering - where they've apparently been around so long - do any of you have experience with them?
Likely nowhere near the hottest, but they -are- colorful and pretty. I think it could be fun to grow them and could be great for sparking the interest of the people in my area.
.. P.s. I planted a "Super Chile" (as I mentioned somewhere else here on the forum) for my girlfriend just around 2 weeks ago and already it's working on it's 6th leaf. I've been keeping it up close to one of my T8's and rotating it daily to limit it bending too much towards the sunlight coming in the window.