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Default 11 Chilies You Should Know


"Sqwertz" > wrote in message
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> On Tue, 12 Apr 2016 21:35:31 -0500, B. Server wrote:
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>> Interesting varieties. I mostly only cook with chilis that I can grow
>> and which do well in my garden. Fatali and ghost peppers, for
>> example, have never produced enough to be worth the water. The lemon
>> drop looks a good bit like some of the Peruvian chilis, aji and
>> friends. They do well here.

>
> I've been looking for fresh aji, especially. Fiesta carries two
> brands in jars with citric acid, and two brands of canned puree, but I
> can't find fresh.
>
> I can't grow anything in my yards due to wild animals.
>
> -sw


That's why I quit trying. At least they're happy with my fruit!

 
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