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Thanks for the input to all. I believe I may have them ID'd, from the help of another forum I think they are likely Takanotsume peppers - pics I find appear nearly identical at least.
Some sort of Frutescens which a Tabasco chili is part of. Pretty prolific plant there. I bet you make some nice sauce from it or at the very least some Thai food.
looks like to me the picture you posted are frutescens, which is what a tobasco is.
If you post a picture of the calyx of one of the pods it would probably help.
They might be Takanotsume but I don't think so they are a different species, the leaves aren't quite right and like I said we would have to get a better look at the pod OR the flower.
EDIT
Actually just looking at how the cluster is, I think they are Takanotsume...did it look anything like this when it was about to go crazy?