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Carolina Reaper... Anyone Chili Heads Here?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8529567" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Got them. Thanks! I'll send you a little something from my farm next time I'm out to the post office.</p><p></p><p>As a review, these peppers are f*cking nasty. I'd say apart from just something to do on a dare, or because you can, there's no reason at all to use them. I found the flavor (raw just taking a bite) was somewhat red pepper to fruity(similar to a scotch bonnet) but a bit bitter/sour (underneath the heat). I'm going to throw some in with my steak and eggs this morning and see how that works out cooked a bit, and I'll definitely try to save some seeds and grow some next year, but I don't think they're really going to start showing up on store shelves any time soon. The flavor just isn't that great, and while they're stupid hot, you can get to the same place with Habanero.</p><p></p><p>*edit*</p><p></p><p>It really smelled nice sizzling up in the pan and was hot as expected, still not impressed with the flavor. Apart from dare/practical joke applications I don't see why anybody would want these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8529567, member: 614752"] Got them. Thanks! I'll send you a little something from my farm next time I'm out to the post office. As a review, these peppers are f*cking nasty. I'd say apart from just something to do on a dare, or because you can, there's no reason at all to use them. I found the flavor (raw just taking a bite) was somewhat red pepper to fruity(similar to a scotch bonnet) but a bit bitter/sour (underneath the heat). I'm going to throw some in with my steak and eggs this morning and see how that works out cooked a bit, and I'll definitely try to save some seeds and grow some next year, but I don't think they're really going to start showing up on store shelves any time soon. The flavor just isn't that great, and while they're stupid hot, you can get to the same place with Habanero. *edit* It really smelled nice sizzling up in the pan and was hot as expected, still not impressed with the flavor. Apart from dare/practical joke applications I don't see why anybody would want these. [/QUOTE]
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