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April 21, 2014 | #1 |
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Bulgarian Carrot chili pepper
Bulgarian Carrot is my all-time favorite chili pepper to grow. The flavor and heat are both outstanding!
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Its really a nice pepper-fruity, but has some heat. I need to grow it again. Been years since I have.
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I'm growing it for the first time this year but I'm afraid it will be too hot for me. I want to make some sauce, or salsa using orange banana tomatoes, which for those of you who may not know, are similar to Sungold in flavor.
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we have grown it several times, including this year. for you first timers growing it, just use a small amount in recipes until you find the level of heat you like. you can always add more. hard to take it out once its in there.
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Was looking at this one on TGS the other day. Pretty fruit and interesting description. Might have to give it a try. I've got Habs, Jalapenos and an Aji Limon this year.
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The heat level is comparable to Serrano. The flavor is also intense, so you can use a small amount and not be disappointed!
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From what I have read, Bulgarian Carrot tends to be a pretty compact, but productive plant. Do you find this to be the case? I am always looking for another pepper I can squeeze into a spare pot on my driveway!
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In my experience it is a medium size chili pepper plant at maturity.
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