Thanks for the input, ill check those out. And no, i cant handle the heat of munching on raw peppers. i use them for cooking.Geonerd said:Taste is so subjective, you're gonna get a whole bunch of opinions!
FWIW, Yellow Brainstrain and Fatali are the tastiest of the limited number of stupid-hots I've tried.
For straight munching, I'd throw in a vote for NuMex 6-4 Heritage and Aleppo, both with very good flavors. (Again based on my limited direct experience.) You might check Pepperlover's new Turkish / Syrian offerings, some sound very, very tasty.
Wow, thanks. ill probably try the white bullets.smokemaster said:
I am agree...Geonerd said:Taste is so subjective, you're gonna get a whole bunch of opinions!
FWIW, Yellow Brainstrain and Fatali are the tastiest of the limited number of stupid-hots I've tried.
For straight munching, I'd throw in a vote for NuMex 6-4 Heritage and Aleppo, both with very good flavors. (Again based on my limited direct experience.) You might check Pepperlover's new Turkish / Syrian offerings, some sound very, very tasty.
I'm looking forward to next season with several different Aji's that I'm planning to grow.bhut camp said:Aji panca for sure.Chilhuacle and jamaican hot chocolate would fit the bill also.
yeah i checked out pepperlovers site, pretty impressive. And yuck, serrano peppers taste nasty to meDatil said:Check out the turkish/syrian/... heirloom annuums on pepperlover's site for some really mind blowing stuff (taste-wise).
Also don't underestimate 'classic' varieties from serious sources, a landrace chiltepin or serrano tastes killer to me.
Happy growing season
Datil