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identifiying peppers MTPS

Posted by granniemable 7 middle tennessee (granniemable@yahoo.com) on
Mon, Oct 26, 09 at 13:23

I was cleaning my car out and found a snack-baggie with thumb size peppers. I can't remember who gave them to me at the swap. I would like to know what kind of peppers they are? Anyone have an ideal.


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RE: identifiying peppers MTPS

I think Wanda had some Poblano's & Rhonda had some cayennes. The thumb sized ones may be from Pat though, as she had some that size were already to the wrinkly stage she was giving away for people to use for seed. I got a bag...not sure of the type though. :-\


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RE: identifiying peppers MTPS

I had the fresh Poblano's (pear shaped dark green) and Anaheim(long green) for anyone wanting them, :).

Wanda


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RE: identifiying peppers MTPS

Hey Grannie, I brought very ripe, red cayenne peppers. They can be used for seed. Wandas peppers were green and very delicious. I used Wandas peppers in a chicken fajita dish. They made the best tasting fajitas I had all year!


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RE: identifiying peppers MTPS

Perhaps I can help. These are cayennes. Nice bright red slender pods.

These are pickled peppers. The ones in front anyway. (Sorry, that's all I got. Hope it helps! *grin*)


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I think it was great getting a few fresh peppers. I wish I would have though of brings some of my firebombs. That string of cayennes look like a friendly smile. They sure make it look a lot warmer than it was! These peppers are in a zip top snack bag. I'm not sure is there ornamental. If they are ornamental will you get sick if you eat them? Someone may ID them yet!


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