I was out Wednesday night to pick up some ham at one of our better grocery stores. and as I passed through the produce section, I wandered past the pepper section as I always do and noticed some large round orange peppers that I had not seen there before. the sign above said manzano peppers. Having never had one in the past, I gabbed one, bagged it and carried on.
later.......
Being the impatient type, it was not long after I got home that I was cutting into the pod to reveal the black seeds of the juicy sweet smelling thick walled pepper. the first two slices I sampled were sweet, juicy and pleasantly tasting, all things considered. they produced a warmth throughout the entire mouth that is my favorite type of burn. The third slice, (which unlike the prior two) contained a full rib of placenta. This slice revealed a whole new side of heat and taste that was unexpected compared to the first two samplings. It went from jalapeno heat to habanero heat in the same pod. This chili would make a great sweet salsa. What a way to spice up a cold fruit salad.
All in all, I really enjoyed the chili and look forward even more to growing it the season.
later.......
Being the impatient type, it was not long after I got home that I was cutting into the pod to reveal the black seeds of the juicy sweet smelling thick walled pepper. the first two slices I sampled were sweet, juicy and pleasantly tasting, all things considered. they produced a warmth throughout the entire mouth that is my favorite type of burn. The third slice, (which unlike the prior two) contained a full rib of placenta. This slice revealed a whole new side of heat and taste that was unexpected compared to the first two samplings. It went from jalapeno heat to habanero heat in the same pod. This chili would make a great sweet salsa. What a way to spice up a cold fruit salad.
All in all, I really enjoyed the chili and look forward even more to growing it the season.