I ordered some from Judy last night. I'm planning next years garden !JoynersHotPeppers said:I have never grown them but check out Judy's.
http://www.pepperlover.com/pepper-seeds/trinidad-pepper/trinidad-congo-colorful-collection-detail
What I'll probably do is send a few to Nigel for his opinion on what the dominant flavor is, i.e., what other pepper they might resemble, in flavor.geeme said:I have grown them in the past and am growing them again this year. As already noted, those are definitely not standard Congo Trinidad shape. However, I'd be interested to hear how they end up tasting!
I will PM you. As you can see, my seeds are/were crap. Gary is my mentor for all things related to pepper growing, so, I trust your seed source. Thanks.chile_freak said:Well thanks to Gary(windchicken) I am a true lover of the Congo Trinidad! They are huge roundish pods that have decently thick skin, they are juicy, have a wonderful fruity flavor and a great heat that makes them condusive to almost all your Chile applications, cooking, eating fresh, sauce, powder, relish, jelly, etc. Great all around pepper, have grown them every year since Gary gave me seeds several years ago!I've got tons of seeds if you need some!