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Old 12-31-2013, 11:09 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Do you have any pictures of the 'Black Pearl'?
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I do not have any pics of my own plants. there are many on the internet. here is a link below though. it is a write up from the US National Arboretum

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You're pic looks like the Trinidad Scorpion I grew this year. I acutally enjoy eating them raw right from the plant. They are to say the least WILD! LoL After the pain passes you have a great day full of energy.
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yes they can look like scorpions at times. your a better man than I, haha. I ate half of a scorpion and it was crazy. Very nice in small doses and as a powder which I make it can be really good to spice up your dishes.
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yes they can look like scorpions at times. your a better man than I, haha. I ate half of a scorpion and it was crazy. Very nice in small doses and as a powder which I make it can be really good to spice up your dishes.
I put one into a pot of chillie and few few people could eat it.
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