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Old 10-20-2016, 05:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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They're not green/sweet peppers but are not hot. Very small. Ribbed. I found them at a local flea market so I'm thinking they grow in Central FL. Maybe not. Cut in half horizontally they'd be great Shish Kabob fillers I think. They taste a bit musty to me but I haven't cooked/grilled them so perhaps I'm missing the point.

Anyone know what they are? Marconis? That's my guess. Tell me I'm wrong.

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Old 10-20-2016, 06:16 PM   #2 (permalink)
 
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The cleft in the end reminds me of the peter pepper. These may not be fully grown pods. Do a web search for a picture.
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They're not green/sweet peppers but are not hot. Very small. Ribbed. I found them at a local flea market so I'm thinking they grow in Central FL. Maybe not. Cut in half horizontally they'd be great Shish Kabob fillers I think. They taste a bit musty to me but I haven't cooked/grilled them so perhaps I'm missing the point.

Anyone know what they are? Marconis? That's my guess. Tell me I'm wrong.


Looks like Shi****o (damn filter blocked out the spelling) peppers to me. I grow them and they look like these guys. Let's try this again... shi-shi-to pepper




I blister them like I would with Padrón peppers. I prefer mixing the blistered peppers with hoisin sauce to make it more fun to eat. Goes great with beer.

Here's a simple recipe.
http://www.gimmesomeoven.com/easy-sesame-shi****o-peppers-recipe/

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I'll put these on my list to plant next spring. Thanks
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By Jove, I think you nailed it! As huge sesame fan, I can't wait to try this recipe.

It appears these are open pollinated. If so, are seed from green fruits mature enough to germinate? I nibbled on one; the seeds were brownish. Good or bad?
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By Jove, I think you nailed it! As huge sesame fan, I can't wait to try this recipe.

It appears these are open pollinated. If so, are seed from green fruits mature enough to germinate? I nibbled on one; the seeds were brownish. Good or bad?

I have saved many seeds from my plants and are matured seeds, so I can mail some to you if you want to give them a try. The brown seeds in green peppers are immature and most likely not viable. I bought the seeds originally from Kitazawa Seed Company if you want to buy from a seed source. The page for the pepper

Feel free to message me with address and I will be happy to send you some of my seeds.

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I have saved many seeds from my plants and are matured seeds, so I can mail some to you if you want to give them a try. The brown seeds in green peppers are immature and most likely not viable. I bought the seeds originally from Kitazawa Seed Company if you want to buy from a seed source. The page for the pepper

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I cannot resist.....can I post a pic of peppers
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