LOLBrowning said:
http://parkseed.com/sweet-habanero-organic-pepper-seeds/p/52575-PK-P1/
there's one called Venezuelan Sweet Habanero apparently too
its not red ...
LOLBrowning said:
http://parkseed.com/sweet-habanero-organic-pepper-seeds/p/52575-PK-P1/
there's one called Venezuelan Sweet Habanero apparently too
this is truePepperLover said:LOL
its not red ...
exactlymeinchoh said:Pakistani Naga x Habanero might just be tongue-in-cheek. Don't snipe eat Pakistani Nagas? I don't know but congrats to him anyway!
Precisely also if it existing wouldn't there be pictures somewhere?The Hot Pepper said:I see what you guys are saying. If you google "pakistani naga" the only results are for the reaper. No other mention of the plant or seeds, etc. So basically the only time it's been mentioned is when defining the reaper.
yeah, this is why I'm so curious about this pepper. I entered this pepper world a couple years ago, and bhuts and naga morich quickly became some of my favorites. I tend to try peppers from where my friends are from (joined the site to find seeds from Macedonian peppers), and since I lived with a Pakistani, when I read it in the reaper article, I got curious. But it is an enigma... No info or pictures anywhere.The Hot Pepper said:I see what you guys are saying. If you google "pakistani naga" the only results are for the reaper. No other mention of the plant or seeds, etc. So basically the only time it's been mentioned is when defining the reaper.
The Hot Pepper said:I see what you guys are saying. If you google "pakistani naga" the only results are for the reaper. No other mention of the plant or seeds, etc. So basically the only time it's been mentioned is when defining the reaper.
no way for Guinness to make sure the data u are providing them is correctmeinchoh said:I'd hate to think that he gave false information to the fine folks at Guinness :-(