I grew the trini cherry last year, and while it's super-productive and a tasty pepper, I didn't find it resembled the classic cherry pepper much at all. Pods are quite small with a thin flesh. They'd be difficult to stuff, if that's how you'd want to use them. The cherry pepper I usually grow grows upright with 2-3" diameter, thick walled peppers. Sweet flesh with a little bit of heat, mostly in the placenta. They were labelled cherry bomb, but many of the cherry bomb plants I see don't have the upward facing pods.