I see. That will be his problem.neoguy said:From what little I know, the fresh pepper tastes nothing like the peppers you buy in the jar. If your friend wants the flavor out of the jar you need to figure out how to marinate the peppers.
That sounds great. There is nothing but good from that.someguy said:I grew them last year. They do taste different then the ones in the jar. I took mine and stuffed them with cheese and chili and then stuck them in the oven. They were very tasty. They were bite size.
Havent seen him on in a long time.Roguejim said:I got my seeds from windsong. I don't know if he's around anymore, though.
Same here. I actually got them from him but not thru the website but thru eBay. Brought about ten different varieties from him before finding this forum. Good person. Highly recommend.Roguejim said:I got my seeds from windsong. I don't know if he's around anymore, though.
I got my seeds from him, too. Haven't heard from him in a couple of years.Roguejim said:I got my seeds from windsong. I don't know if he's around anymore, though.
Huge..... I'm excited I got two young plants going? Looking to get a big yield. Would love to pickle these and stuff. So many options. We sell imported Africano peppers stuffed with feta cheese at my job. They are so delicious.catherinew said:I got my seeds from him, too. Haven't heard from him in a couple of years.
The peppers are great de-seeded, grilled, then filled with cream cheese with a few pieces of your favorite hot pepper.
Will be growing them again this year - the plants can get huge!
Sweet.frdlturner said:are they a sweet or spicy pepper
sicman said:That sounds very good.
Update I did get a bunch of seeds from someguy last friday. I thanked him personally but let me throw a huge thanks to him loud and clear. YOu da man sg.
Now all I need is for grant to send me that cheese