Uncle Eckley
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I'm attempting to grow some NuMex Twilight. Assuming I'm successful, what to do with the pods? Leave them on the plant? Pick them and toss them? I know they're edible, but I'm really only growing them for the looks.
Ruid said:This seems about like someone cooking a burger, not to eat, but to beat off to.
Ruid said:In all seriousness, find someone who does like the taste of them and either sell them or give them away. Wasting food is f**ked up.
They are Thai peppers, so it's useful for almost every Asian dishUncle_Eccoli said:I'm certainly open to the idea, I just have no idea who would want to buy them. "Are they good for eating?" "Well.."
I'm anticipating having WAY more produce than I can handle all around, ornamental or not. My plan right now is to set out a box of the excess at work, take what you like. I could easily drop the Twilights in there. How (in)edible are they, exactly? I really meant to ask what the right thing is for the plant.. I mean, is it like deadheading flowers? Remove existing pods to get more?
My thinking, too. Seems that's not the case, though. Hey hey!Bicycle808 said:I always took "ornamental" chiles to mean that they are pretty and/or ultra-productive but they taste shitty.
There's an idea!Bicycle808 said:I'd probably keep a bunch in my car's cupholder and throw them at any ne'er-do-well miscreants and skallywags that crossed my path.
They look very much like The Twilights to me. One's Asian and the other South American?MBGardener said:Bolivian Rainbow peppers taste ok fresh.
WarrantMan said:Someone gifted me an "ornamental" plant last spring. It did well, kept on popping until first freeze we had. I tried various uses for it in experimentation but found them to be quite bitter. I believe it was some "Thai" variety by the looks, but not so much for the taste. Back to the earth for that one...