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Old March 25, 2014   #1
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Can anybody give an English spelling for these peppers?

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Old March 25, 2014   #2
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I think its Fire Pepper
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3 different types and piros is fire, and paprika is pepper, but the actual names is what I'm hoping to figure out.
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csipos, csùngo
hot cling

édes felàllò

sweet erect

Macska Piros

Red Cat


except for the last one it seems they're descriptive of the pepper.
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OK I found some info online
Edes Füszerpaprika - Füszerpaprika is a Hungarian heirloom that stands for good Paprika powder. Thin walled peppers are easy to dry. To yield a high quality product, seeds and planzental tissue are removed before grinding. (Capsicum annuum).

Füszer Csípüs - Slightly hot Hungarian paprika variety, pods ripen to a dark red and are suited to prepare a dark red spicy paprika (Capsicum annuum)
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Old March 27, 2014   #6
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All three varieties are especially good for paprika. The one from the middle is sweet, the other ones are hot.
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All three varieties are especially good for paprika. The one from the middle is sweet, the other ones are hot.
Thanks much for the info!
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