Pimenta Luna Habanero. "Tastes like champagne."
https://thehippyseedcompany.com/product/pimenta-luna-habanero/
https://thehippyseedcompany.com/product/pimenta-luna-habanero/
Good call, Spicy! I'd grow that no-heat Chinense.spicy.curry said:Pimenta Luna Habanero. "Tastes like champagne."
https://thehippyseedcompany.com/product/pimenta-luna-habanero/
I have been growing this. It was called pink habanero. No heat and taste is weird like "champagne". Could be a good pepper to make chili beerspicy.curry said:Pimenta Luna Habanero. "Tastes like champagne."
https://thehippyseedcompany.com/product/pimenta-luna-habanero/
Don't think I will grow Tobago Seasoning next year. As you state, it has enough heat that it is not mild. Also mine were fairly small. It was not what I was looking for. OTOH, I will grow Trinidad Perfume again - wonderful, fruity taste.spicy.curry said:I am very happy with the Trinidad pimento I grew this year. Slice up a couple, and you can smell the aroma from the opposite side of the room, and they significantly improve the flavor of the Caribbean food we cook. I am also very happy with Trinidad perfume. I plan to keep both varieties over the winter.
Earlier in the week, I acquired some Grenada seasoning and Tobago seasoning peppers from my brothers garden. Grenada seasoning is sweet with a nice flavor. I have not cooked with it yet, so too early to say if I prefer Grenada or the Perfume. Tobago seasoning has a very fruity flavor, but it has enough heat that I would not consider it in the same category as these other mild peppers.
Alpaca Punch said:OTOH, I will grow Trinidad Perfume again - wonderful, fruity taste.