Are you eating them raw? - I might throw the smaller ones into a Jal Ferazi but I wouldn't want to eat them raw. There's an Indian Grocery in Green Bay that I visit whenever in town, and they always carry those smaller chiles and they always seem to be in the same 'poor' condition as the ones in your photo. A lot of Indian food can be quite bitter, in fact they use quite a bit of Tamarind to enhance the bitterness. That might be a virtue/quality of the particular pepper you have there. So I guess it's horses for courses, if you want something less bitter you'll have to look elsewhere. The larger ones look i good shape, just a case of making a sauce/dish to compliment their flavor profile. Maybe something like a rogan josh?The bigger ones could be Jati's. Not sure if the smaller ones are a different breed, but they were in a different bin. I don't like green peppers. The large ones had decent heat for a medium pepper, but with that overwhelming green vegetable taste that I can't stand. I'm assuming that the ripe red Jati would have more flavor, but in any event, it would lack the green vegetable taste. Now that I am thinking about it, there is something wrong with the batch of small peppers in the 2nd pic, a they are far too bitter. It almost tastes like burnt food.