I’m a newbee to this website so forgive me if this topic has already been dissected, inspected, neglected, or resurrected. I’m looking for a particular pepper to grow in my garden this year.
I’m a big fan of Hot Italian Peppers, and purchase them at my local farmer’s market. I roast them, then pack them in olive oil for snacks on crostini’s. Every time I query the purveyors about the botanical name of this product, they shrug their shoulders and say “Italian Hot Pepper”. I suspect that the product is actually ‘Capsicum annuum’. Is that a correct assumption? And, if so, is this a pepper that can be grown successfully in S.E. PA?
As a lover of this pepper, I’m on the constant lookout for those with the “heaviest” or “fleshiest” bodies. So many of the Cayenne’s are skinny with scarcely any “meat”.
I’d appreciate any help from the “Pepper-meisters” in this forum so I can select the correct seeds. Thanks.
I’m a big fan of Hot Italian Peppers, and purchase them at my local farmer’s market. I roast them, then pack them in olive oil for snacks on crostini’s. Every time I query the purveyors about the botanical name of this product, they shrug their shoulders and say “Italian Hot Pepper”. I suspect that the product is actually ‘Capsicum annuum’. Is that a correct assumption? And, if so, is this a pepper that can be grown successfully in S.E. PA?
As a lover of this pepper, I’m on the constant lookout for those with the “heaviest” or “fleshiest” bodies. So many of the Cayenne’s are skinny with scarcely any “meat”.
I’d appreciate any help from the “Pepper-meisters” in this forum so I can select the correct seeds. Thanks.