September 5, 2016 | #16 |
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Mine were hot as was the Summer up here. Hot and dry! My seed catalog said the hotter and dryer the Summer the hotter the pepper. I didn't eat it, one of my customers said her husband ate it and was drinking everything in site to alleviate the heat.
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September 6, 2016 | #18 |
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I believe it is the garden salsa pepper. I eat one about 3x week. has a little heat, but no moreso than a jalopeno, and the heat is very short lived. I eat a pepper with dinner every night, the pepper varies - but I have gotten rather fond of these. pick it fresh right before dinner.
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September 6, 2016 | #19 |
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I chopped up some Jamaican hot red and yellow seeds and all and mixed them with mashed potatoes and butter along with little cubes of knackwurst yesterday.
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September 6, 2016 | #20 |
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I'm going to eat another one tonight and also add a small tabasco pepper too w/ my shrimp bisque. Maybe drink a Mexican coke. I Usually cut the heat of a nude pepper at the hab, but occasionally nibble on those too. I grow chili peppers (don't know why), but only use to make dust or big pots of soup/chili.
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