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My existing unnamed Chillies - Can the Man - 19-05-2020 The chillie plants I got a few weeks ago are still going strong, I think they are probably Jalapeño based on the heat from them when cooking with them. [attachment=54] RE: My existing unnamed Chillies - Small chilli - 19-05-2020 That’s not a jalapeño. Not that shape. Looks more like a cayenne, but the pod is to pale green for an unripe cayenne. So no idea. Be interesting to see how much the heat increase when you try them ripe. RE: My existing unnamed Chillies - Can the Man - 19-05-2020 (19-05-2020, 10:08 PM)Small chilli Wrote: That’s not a jalapeño. Not that shape. Looks more like a cayenne, but the pod is to pale green for an unripe cayenne. So no idea. Be interesting to see how much the heat increase when you try them ripe. Thanks SC, I have a number of ripe ones in the freezer. RE: My existing unnamed Chillies - Can the Man - 29-11-2020 Update these chillies are Capsicum Annuum RE: My existing unnamed Chillies - Small chilli - 29-11-2020 (29-11-2020, 04:09 PM)Can the Man Wrote: Update these chillies are Capsicum AnnuumYou’ve only narrowed it down to the family. That’s like calling it mr smith RE: My existing unnamed Chillies - Can the Man - 29-11-2020 [attachment=1692] [attachment=1693] RE: My existing unnamed Chillies - toomanytommytoes - 30-11-2020 I think they are too thin to be anaheim. More likely to be a generic cayenne. Do you know the name of the company on the label? They may have some information on a website or you could contact them to ask. |