Because it is still too early to be growing the hot stuff outside, I've been buying the typical orange habaneros from one of our local grocery chains.
But for over the last month or so, the quality of these store bought habaneros has steadily declined.
Most of the pods were in very bad shape, with the majority of them being small and rotted from the top down.
If I was able to find a few that were not yet rotted, once I got them home they didn't last too long at all, even when refridgerated.
But last Satuday, when I decided to once more look for some, I was surprised to see that the pods were in better shape and also much larger in size, than before.
So I decided to pick some up, and also shot a picture of them.
The largest one is just a hair over 2-3/8" in length.
Not bad for store bought habs around here, and they were crunchy, tasty pods with nice heat too.
dvg
But for over the last month or so, the quality of these store bought habaneros has steadily declined.
Most of the pods were in very bad shape, with the majority of them being small and rotted from the top down.
If I was able to find a few that were not yet rotted, once I got them home they didn't last too long at all, even when refridgerated.
But last Satuday, when I decided to once more look for some, I was surprised to see that the pods were in better shape and also much larger in size, than before.
So I decided to pick some up, and also shot a picture of them.
The largest one is just a hair over 2-3/8" in length.
Not bad for store bought habs around here, and they were crunchy, tasty pods with nice heat too.
dvg