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Is this actually a tabasco pepper?

I bought these at the last minute because I just didn't have enough plants crammed into my limited growing space. They were labeled "Tabasco" but I didn't think anyone was legally entitled to use that name. Do they look like tabasco peppers? (I've never grown or seen an actual tabasco pepper)

The peppers: (not fully developed yet)

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The flower(s):


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Bonus pic of Thai Hots cranking them out: (bonus points for spotting hornworm egg...squished after pic was taken)

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that looks like tabasco or tabasco v. malagueta - grew some a few years ago and they looked almost identical. The tell tell is when they get ripe, they will be very soft fleshed in comparison to other peppers. I loved them, great peppers to make sauce with :P
 
Tabasco is a region in mexico. From what I understand that is where the peppers originated and the seeds were brought back by a soldier in the mexican/american war. I don't think they own the name since it is the name of the specific pepper. It would be like someone owning the name Jalapeno if they made a Jalapeno Sauce Company. What tabasco does own is their recipe and trademark. Not the name of the pepper.
 
talkin' about the first pic Dorkasaurus posted...and your pic...I see a little yellowish tinge to his...or are my eyes that bad?

My cel cam isn't the best for taking pics but I wouldn't call them yellow. They're more of a pale green if I had to name their color... similar to the shade of green my caribbean reds are starting off with but lighter.

Anyway whatever they are the first one I ate had some bite to it so that's a good sign considering the pepper I ate was less than two weeks old. :P
 
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