Bit of a pepper shock!!

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Bit of a pepper shock!!

Post: # 163521Post thesunflowergal »

I have just chopped up our first pepper, for the kids and I as part of dinner :lol:

However I tried a piece and its just like a chilli :scratch:, ie it burnt my mouth massively. Thank goodness that I tried it before the girls. I thought that they where sweet peppers, can anyone tell me what they are please? They look like a normal green pepper.

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Re: Bit of a pepper shock!!

Post: # 163535Post Millymollymandy »

Did you grow it from seed or buy a young plant - in which case don't you have the seed packet or the label?

I had the opposite of that one year - bought a chilli plant only to find it had no heat whatsoever and was just a boring chilli shaped pepper plant. :( The rotten supermarkets sell them too but I now know not to buy them (the supermarkets label them chillies though :roll: ).
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Re: Bit of a pepper shock!!

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I bought 6 of them as young plants, and they are meant to be sweet peppers but they are not. Asked hubby what he thought, and he said that he had never seen such a large chilli and he has been a chef for 19 years. I am hoping that they are not all the same otherwise they will be wasted :(
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Re: Bit of a pepper shock!!

Post: # 163547Post Urban Ayisha »

they could be padrón peppers, sometimes you get a hot one, sometimes you don't! if you don't eat a lot of chillies then the hot ones will seem hot to you, whereas its nothing to a chilli addict such as myself! hehe. good luck!

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Post: # 163548Post MKG »

I can't help with the identification, but I know it can happen. I once merrily chomped into the green pepper rings on top of the salad in a restaurant in Budapest (ahhhh - shocking name-dropping!!!) and had a real Popeye moment. Steam from ears, redness rising from the neck, steam hammers in the throat, you name it.

Whatever they were, I think you've got some of those.

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Re: Bit of a pepper shock!!

Post: # 163561Post DeneciePie »

Well at least the labeled "bell pepper" I got is undeniably a cayenne! I was feeling abused until I realized I could have gotten a near imposter! It still would have been nice to have ONE non-hot pepper. I got a packet of mixed hot pepper seeds and six out of eight plants are cayennes. This will teach me to be indecisive. I'll never buy mixed seeds again!


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Re: Bit of a pepper shock!!

Post: # 163577Post Peggy Sue »

Mind you even seed packets get it wrong, my allotment neighbour bought some pumpkin seeds and grew artichokes :shock:
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