Wow. This pepper looks picture perfect. Which variety is this?
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Wow. This pepper looks picture perfect. Which variety is this?
ShowMeDaSauce said:Thats Aji Arnaucho. Its a milder chinense but not heatless. Maybe around serrano hot so far before ripe. They start off green, then purple/green, then almost a peach before turning red.
Chilidude said:
Really nice looking pepper and any info about the pepper seems to be in other languages beside English.
skullbiker said:Picked some this evening. Left to right. Colossal Hybrid Bell, Itallian Sweet Peppers(the center straight pointy one is a Palmyra sweet pepper), Albanian Red Hots, Bulgarian Carrots, Cajun Bells, Orange Pepperoncini, Cherry Bombs(my favorite), Yellow Hots, Madbalz Brown, Bahamian Goat Peppers, Goats Horn(not), 7 Pot Douglah Yellow.
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skullbiker said:Picked some this evening. Left to right. Colossal Hybrid Bell, Itallian Sweet Peppers(the center straight pointy one is a Palmyra sweet pepper), Albanian Red Hots, Bulgarian Carrots, Cajun Bells, Orange Pepperoncini, Cherry Bombs(my favorite), Yellow Hots, Madbalz Brown, Bahamian Goat Peppers, Goats Horn(not), 7 Pot Douglah Yellow.
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Why???[emoji848]Chorizo857_62J said:
Always do Bell Peppers in moderation....
I eat the cherry bombs fresh raw, cooked and loaded like I do the jalapenos, pickled in a sweet brine, and the majority get made into a relish. I try to can enough of that to last until the next season, but it never does so I do the same with ripe red jalapenos.karoo said:Great pics, I always love the family pics.
You say your favorite is the cherry bomb, how do you eat it?
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