Hi, I wrote of this in the closing post of my first glog but the glog hasn't garnered so much attention lately and it was the closing post, so I'll phrase it as a direct question here. Please move, mods, if in the wrong forum.
Monday evening I picked these fruits and have been trying to dry them whole since. They've done 8hr sessions in an OBH Nordica "Tasty" greenery dryer alternated with the balcony in the sun and just on a plate in the apartment since.
Unlike the cayenne fruits I subjected to the same treatment the jolokias have not dried. They look slightly like nicotine fingernails and they feel a bit like water balloons. (No outward signs of mold or rot). Just now I realized that "stay the course" probably is folly so I cut them in two, something that should perhaps have been done from the start?
And they smell slightly odd. Sweet and familiar, but I can't really place it. They haven't lost their sting but that smell appears to attract fruit flies. The smell is almost like something pickled..it's not horrible but it isn't pleasant either and it isn't the standard hot pepper smell.
Are these fruits a lost cause? Should I discard them and cut the coming bhuts in at least two pieces before starting to desiccate them?
Thanks for any replies.
(The image is of how they looked today pre being split in two)
Monday evening I picked these fruits and have been trying to dry them whole since. They've done 8hr sessions in an OBH Nordica "Tasty" greenery dryer alternated with the balcony in the sun and just on a plate in the apartment since.
Unlike the cayenne fruits I subjected to the same treatment the jolokias have not dried. They look slightly like nicotine fingernails and they feel a bit like water balloons. (No outward signs of mold or rot). Just now I realized that "stay the course" probably is folly so I cut them in two, something that should perhaps have been done from the start?
And they smell slightly odd. Sweet and familiar, but I can't really place it. They haven't lost their sting but that smell appears to attract fruit flies. The smell is almost like something pickled..it's not horrible but it isn't pleasant either and it isn't the standard hot pepper smell.
Are these fruits a lost cause? Should I discard them and cut the coming bhuts in at least two pieces before starting to desiccate them?
Thanks for any replies.
(The image is of how they looked today pre being split in two)