Ok, mine has definitely been sick. Small, smooth pods only, like what most plants make in the winter. They seem hotter than habs though.Genetikx said:
Ok, mine has definitely been sick. Small, smooth pods only, like what most plants make in the winter. They seem hotter than habs though.Genetikx said:
BlackFatalii said:+1 on the small Orange Thai. I would also add Aji Fantasy and CARDI Yellow Scorpion to the list.
Doe they taste a bit "soapy" like many "birdeyes" and "Thai peppers" does?hogleg said:Small Orange Thai. They have the most concentrated annuum perfume I've ever experienced.
Zackorz said:
Do you tried "Aji fantasy" and "Aji Fantasy White" and compared the taste?
Have it on my list too, nice to hear that is so good :-)BlackFatalii said:
I haven't tried the white yet, only the original yellow Aji Fantasy. It's a really nice and sweet, low heat pepper.
Zackorz said:
Doe they taste a bit "soapy" like many "birdeyes" and "Thai peppers" does?
hogleg said:
I would say that depends on your point of view. Does cilantro taste like soap to you? To a discerning palette I would say no. But like cilantro I can see how people find some of the notes to be a soapy flavor. Although I dont find it to be soap flavor, its its own thing.
And yes, I have had my mouth washed out with soap fer cussing, I know what it taste like.
D3monic said:Bolsa de Dulce is an all around tasty pepper and is mild enough the whole family should be able to tolerate it.
A favorite combo of mine is MOA yellow bonnet and Bahamian goat. The two Smoked and crushed make a terrific seasoning. It's been my #1 go to. I had smoked mine over alder and cherry.
TBPF99 said:And for super spicy the reaper takes it I have only ate one so far but it tasted good before my face turned white and my mouth was so hot it lost taste
Cilantro tastes very soapy to me too, which is why I grow Culantro (Recao). It has a similar flavor as cilantro, but no soapiness whatsoever.Zackorz said:
Chilantro tasts a bit soapy for me yes. The reason for this "soapy flavour" is a "formaldehyt" that some taste and some not. Some people think also "Habaneros" taste soapy. For me just some "Anuums" have that taste. i guess i have to give it a try myself. Thanks for your answere
Everyone in my family loves koriander (chilantro) but i have, as mentioned, a problem with it. That´s a really cool tip, thank you :-).Thegreenchilemonster said:Cilantro tastes very soapy to me too, which is why I grow Culantro (Recao). It has a similar flavor as cilantro, but no soapiness whatsoever.
I would say that Rocoto should be a pepper everyone should try. I was at a party at a Peruvian friends house last night, and his mom made a crema de rocoto. Everyone that tried it that had never had rocoto before, kept asking what it was, coming back for seconds, and saying how delicious it was.
I like to keep them spaced out a bit. The leaves seem to get a lot larger that way. Here is a pic of some of my culantro. Make sure to clip the flower stalk as soon as it starts to come up, and you can have fresh culantro year round.Zackorz said:Everyone in my family loves koriander (chilantro) but i have, as mentioned, a problem with it. That´s a really cool tip, thank you :-).
One Question about it:
Do a whole Plant grows out of 1 seed, or do i have to grown many seeds parallel to get a culantro bush ( like you have to, when you sow "basil")?
Thegreenchilemonster said:I like to keep them spaced out a bit. The leaves seem to get a lot larger that way. Here is a pic of some of my culantro. Make sure to clip the flower stalk as soon as it starts to come up, and you can have fresh culantro year round.
Interesting, I have always grown individual basil plants (from one seed) and all have grown bushy. Many varieties too.Zackorz said:
Thank you, they look really nice. Reminds me of a plant, that grows wild here, but i dont know the name now.
Good to know, that 1 seed gives a whole plant and not just a "high branch", like a "basil" does :-).