I grew them for a few reasons..Foremost for the culinary aspect, such a versatile addition to many dishes. Yet when grown in pots and placed around the garden along with my Lemon trees it gave a certain mediterranean feel in the garden.
Most favourable though has been the delicious taste of the chutneys.
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Most favourable though has been the delicious taste of the chutneys.
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Unfortunately the Brazilian didn't make it over the winter, but the Apache is still going great guns and I got some cayenne seeds from Two Sheds this year which are also doing well. I have already got my seeds for next year - Albert Locoto and Hot Wenk's Yellow from Real Seeds - can't wait for February!
This year I have an overwintered cheyenne, lots in the freezer and some drying on a string in the kitchen. Lots of prairie fire, Scotch bonnets, Fatalli , chocolate habs and a naga, but I sowed alot of them too late so not podding. I have lots of pods on my rocottos, but they haven't ripened yet. I use them in all my casseroles, chillis, salsas, curries, stirfries, and I love chilli chocolate! If you want to save the pennies then Aldis isn't half bad.




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