Nice looking pods. What is the flavor like? Hot as a Jalapeño?Good evening.
I hope someone can help identify this pod. Not very hot.
Greetings from Argentina
Hotter than my jalapeños, not a strong flavour. Kind of sweet.Nice looking pods. What is the flavor like? Hot as a Jalapeño?
Could be. I have no idea.Aji Amarillo, perhaps?
What about the green tip? Anything? Aji Amarillo, is it not hotter than a Jalapeño?Aji Amarillo, perhaps?
Where did you get it?Could be. I have no idea.
I will have to look at some oppinions or reweivs t find out. The pods are flat not round.What about the green tip? Anything? Aji Amarillo, is it hotter than a Jalapeño is is not?
Store baught. Local greengrocer.Where did you get it?
I then planted the seeds. All plants have the same fruits.Store baught. Local greengrocer.
I think its the Aji ammarillo. Thanks.Aji Amarillo.
Being in Argentina, are you able you find & buy many varieties of Ajis, wild & cultivated?Store baught. Local greengrocer.
Yes here we have a lot. In the central market in the city of Mendoza there are fruits and vegetables from all over. You can even buy coca leaf there for tea or to chew. Here there is only one indigenous aji. C. chacoense. Grows everywhere under shade treesBeing in Argentina, are you able you find & buy many varieties of Ajis, wild & cultivated?
Sounds like a great place to grow poppers. What are some of your favorites?Yes after our winter in the spring (September) I believe Iwill transplant new seedlings. Here I have some plants that are now more thsn six years old. They grow outside and are now big enough to use for shade. The hailstorms keep kleaning them off and pruning them down but they are now in the autum loaded with fruits and flowers. Three years ago our sheep ate them down to the ground but they keep going. It does not get very cold here.
Sounds like a great place to grow poppers. What are some of your favorites?
I like many different peppers from Jalapeños to Scotch Bonnets.
I have only a few kinds and only started getting interested in the world of peppers this year. I was unaware that there are thousants more crazy folks like me and now I would love to try the more famous ones.
I need to get hold of seeds, but our economy in Argentina is just starting to return to a normal direction now where we can import stuff. Comunism stinks, but now we have a good gov again.
I like Piri piri and Tabasco. Also Jalapeños, but I like them all. I make sauces (sweet and sour) and picles as well as fermented.
What do you plant?
I was unaware that there are thousands more crazy folks like me and now I would love to try the more famous ones.
I think you are right. One way ticket from here. I will look for more seeds. Now we are heading into the colder part of the year. Harvest time.1. Antep Aci Dolma
2. Aji Panca
3. Aji Strawberry drop
4. Sugar Rush Stripy
5. Aji Pineapple
6. Aji Chombo Amarillo
7. Aji Fantasy
8. Pasilla Oaxaca
9. Pasillo Apaseo
10. Pasilla Mixe
11. Chilhuacle Negro
12. Aji Chombo Rojo
13. Aji Rainforest
14. Brazilian Starfish
15. Jamaican Scotch Bonnet
16. Aji Charapita
17. Jigsaw ( ornamental )
18. Poblano Rojo
19. Early Jalapeño
20. Serrano
21. Lesya
22. Datil
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I have restarted some of the peppers that took too long to sprout.
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