I'll do a taste test when I get the chance. I hear that douglahs are smoky flavored, but what about the yellow 7?
Well for me, the douglah tasted just like a yellow , but less flavor.. It was very mild flavored but very hot. The yellow 7 tasted kinda floral i guess?? idk ive never eaten a flower (ok lies. ive had pumpkin flowers and a toothache plant bud but neither are like flowery tasting.. the later is gross), but it was different than all ofther supers besides the douglah and surprisingly enough, the Dorset naga which was in between the douglah and yellow 7 in flavor intensity. I liked all three. It should just taste noticeably differnt than abhut, scorpion of any kind, or any other pepper besides those 2 imo. Even barrackpore 7 was gross to me lol
between which two? the douglah and yellow 7.. tbh they taste almstthe same to me but the douglah is very mild... its a flat taste too. nothign too sharp or bitter at all in the pepper i tried at least.. I can see a douglah being called smokey... It didnt taste very smokey tho.. just mild, but I can see that description because it felt liek it would fit right into a barbeque sauce in powder form or as a dry rub for ribs and other meat that is grilled which would compliment the smokey flavor.
Right now.. I'm trying to think of what the culprit may be. The plant happens to be next to my TS plant. Maybe that's why the cross occurred. If any of the pods ripen brown, I think that would confirm this.
You wouldent see the cross untill the next gerneration. The Cross would have happened to the pod the seeds came from.
So.. even if the TS crossed with the douglah, they'd still look brown?
looks like a seven pot to me... i've had seven pot plants put off both brown and red pods from the same plant depending on environmental conditions.
personally, i think the douglahs taste like battery acid dipped in napalm.