by Wilf » Mon Jun 06, 2005 5:18 pm
Lemon drop is a bit of a fun one although I do have one plant again this year going, most of the small ornamentals are only fun ones as well although they are all edible, thay only give heat without much flavour. Ones we like to grow to use are....
Ancho Poblanos good for roasting and stuffing -Mild
Anaheims good for BBQing with a bit of cheese in -Mildish
Jalapeno's -Medium
Some sort of Wax like Hungarian Wax or Bulgarian Carrot -Med/Hot
Caribbean style chinense style like a Habanero or Bonnet -V.Hot but great flavours
Super Chilli is a good one to fill your freezer with as it gives a huge crop -Med
A pubescens style for something different Rocoto etc they are furry leaf and stemmed with black seeds
Here is a quick guide to the naming. The genus is Capsicum from the Greek kapto, 'to bite' and then there are five species:
* annum, meaning "annual," which is an incorrect designation, this species include most of the common types like Nu Mex, Jalape�o, Bell and Wax
* baccatum, meaning "berrylike," which consist of the South American chillis known as aj�s
* chinense, meaning "from China," which is also an incorrect designation, this species include the habanero's
* frutescens, meaning "shrubby or bushy," includes the Tabasco's
* pubescens, meaning "hairy," and includes the rocotos.
I think we've gone a bit off topic here, I was going to make a pork pie!