Hi all!
I am interested in peppers since I did some jobs, working in the kitchen, now a little more than 15 years ago when I lived in Austria.
I discovered Thai, Laotian and Cambodian cuisine, and after some trips also Caribbean and South American food.
I started growing peppers on the balcony, along with tomatillos and other stuff.
Then, my wife and I moved to french Guyana for jobs, and it was there that I REALLY discovered peppers. We have built a house and lived 4 years, in tropical environment, had 2 hectars of land and growed a lot of stuff, Papayas, Mangoes, Taro, Sweet potato, Manioc, Bananas... and peppers.
We visited north Brazil, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago and tasted a lot of great stuff there too...
Then our daughter was born, and we decided to change jobs and move to France.
We live now since one year on an atlantic island and I'm again growing stuff... The papayas didnt really worked out . I have some little mangoe trees, let's see if they go through the winter... Planted also some okras, worked out well. I have now also some chili varieties, but they all got mixed up. I dont remember who gave me theses seeds, it all got a little mixed up from the moving, I will post pictures in "pepper I.D" forum section.
So, I hope I can contribute a little and I'm looking forward to learn some recipes, and maybe exchange some seeds or so.
Best regards,
Lobsterinho
I am interested in peppers since I did some jobs, working in the kitchen, now a little more than 15 years ago when I lived in Austria.
I discovered Thai, Laotian and Cambodian cuisine, and after some trips also Caribbean and South American food.
I started growing peppers on the balcony, along with tomatillos and other stuff.
Then, my wife and I moved to french Guyana for jobs, and it was there that I REALLY discovered peppers. We have built a house and lived 4 years, in tropical environment, had 2 hectars of land and growed a lot of stuff, Papayas, Mangoes, Taro, Sweet potato, Manioc, Bananas... and peppers.
We visited north Brazil, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago and tasted a lot of great stuff there too...
Then our daughter was born, and we decided to change jobs and move to France.
We live now since one year on an atlantic island and I'm again growing stuff... The papayas didnt really worked out . I have some little mangoe trees, let's see if they go through the winter... Planted also some okras, worked out well. I have now also some chili varieties, but they all got mixed up. I dont remember who gave me theses seeds, it all got a little mixed up from the moving, I will post pictures in "pepper I.D" forum section.
So, I hope I can contribute a little and I'm looking forward to learn some recipes, and maybe exchange some seeds or so.
Best regards,
Lobsterinho