I spent a considerable amount of time deployed out of Guam befire I transferred to shore duty, and I really grew to love the cuisine. One of my favorite local flavors is a sauce called Finadene. It's basically soy sauce, vinegar, onion and peppers, and it's poured over all sorts of stuff.
I've tried to recreate a lot of dishes for my wife, but the Finadene doesn't quite cut it. Being fairly new to the pepper game, I always used readily available peppers (serrano) from the supermarket. I'm pretty sure the ones they used in Guam were called Guam Boonie Peppers. I've got a couple buddies trying to hunt some seeds down while they are on the island before flying back, but they are likely to get sidetracked by the nightlife, and shall not be trusted!
If anyone knows of a reputable seller, or anyone wanting to trade, I have a fairly limited stock, but do have a few varieties.
I've tried to recreate a lot of dishes for my wife, but the Finadene doesn't quite cut it. Being fairly new to the pepper game, I always used readily available peppers (serrano) from the supermarket. I'm pretty sure the ones they used in Guam were called Guam Boonie Peppers. I've got a couple buddies trying to hunt some seeds down while they are on the island before flying back, but they are likely to get sidetracked by the nightlife, and shall not be trusted!
If anyone knows of a reputable seller, or anyone wanting to trade, I have a fairly limited stock, but do have a few varieties.