charlesquik said:2.69 a pop or 2.69 per pound?
portveyn said:
Pound. I'll grab some tomorrow.
2ALL: how's a taste and heat level versus orange habaneros?
Bicycle808 said:
Noticeably hotter than the typical orange habs, the taste is different. I struggle to describe the chocolates; I'm tempted to say they're more bitter, and i guess that's accurate b/c they are a little bitter, but I'm sure that someone with a better palate & vocabulary could describe it more accurately and eloquently. It's one of those things that you either like or you don't, for the fresh pods. Dried and powdered, they're far more popular...
portveyn said:
Regular yellow/orange/red habaneros taste to me liek bell pepper, mango, and perfume.
I'll have to cut one in the store before buying them all
I think tht sounds like a plan but at that price, you got little to lose. If you don't dig on'm fresh, just powder them up.portveyn said:
Regular yellow/orange/red habaneros taste to me liek bell pepper, mango, and perfume.
I'll have to cut one in the store before buying them all
portveyn said:The other store offers these:
Is the red one - ripe jalapeno?
Good for sauce making??