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Had a friend send me some seeds from Thailand, Bad Azz heat for such small peppers. Called thai bird peppers
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Is that the little bush pepper that produces all kinds of colors of peppers? If it the same pepper I've always heard em called a birds eye pepper. Them tiny peppers pack a punch.
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I think so
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I am a cayene pepper fan, especially green. They grow like weeds produce lots and are a milder heat and big on flavor as some of those hot ones. The only comercial cayene pepper green sauce is made by cajun chef. If ya see it give it a try it aint real hot but big on fresh green flavor. I like it lots better than jalapenos
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Let me know if you'd like to try something hotter. My coworker developed the 7 Pot primo. It's a cross between a Trinidad 7 pot and Naga Morich. I think it testes at 1.46 million scoville. Keep in mind a jalopeno is roughly 5k and habs are roughly 250k. |
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Don't think i want to put anything hotter into my system . |
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