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Yellow 7 Pot
I tasted a small slice from these. No placenta, no rib, just a slice from the side, I was thinking that I could avoid some of the burnination so I could taste the actual pepper.
Wrong, friend-o. A piece, maybe 3cm long by about half a cm wide, had me crying. I chugged almost a half gallon of milk, started hitting the cheese and yogurt and honey, took about 30 minutes or so before I became convinced that I hadn't accidentally put some hydrochloric acid and hot embers in my mouth.
Granted, I've been avoiding most hot stuff through the winter and until now, I wanted to lose my heat tolerance.
Jaloro. I really wanted to wait for these to ripen a bit more but the plant is smallish and has a ton of pods on it. Hopefully it will be worth it.
The pods are tasty at this stage, already, so it's not like they're going to waste or anything.
Took this pic of my bhuts a few days ago. These, at least, seem to be growing true. Most of the pods on the plant are around 4 to 5 inches long, bumpy as hell, really really gnarly looking. Couldn't be happier.
Hmm, one image left.
I know! Tomato pr0nz!
Better Boy Hybrid.
The plant itself is still as large as three normal plants. Tons and tons of fruit on it. Thing is, me and the Momster don't like fresh tomatoes, gotta cook them into something before we eat them, so I have no idea what they taste like. I think I'll take one to some family members that like this sort of stuff and use them as guinea pigs.
Edit for: Oh, and now there are empty tea bags all over the place on my first year stuff that I know will grow true. Surprises are nice and all, but I really wanted to make a Chocolate Habanero Concentrate this year. That plan is shot to hell but lesson learned.
Another thing, I have had a bunch of Super Chilis ripen, but no pics because they get eaten too fast. Those things are awesome.