Grenada Seasoning pepper
Some of you have asked about the milder habs, and one of the ones I've mentioned was the Grenada Seasoning pepper. I like it because I think it gives a good habanero experience, from taste to that back of the mouth heat, while being a mild pepper. Marianna over at mariseeds.com carries a pepper she calls Grenidad Seasoning.
[url]http://mariseeds.com/seedcatalog/hotpeppers.html[/url] We've compared notes, and she thinks it's the same as the Grenada Seasoning pepper. So, for some of you who were looking for seeds, this looks to be a source. |
Blue,
Does the Lemon Drop--(C baccatum) that you wrote about in another post go by a different name. I can't find a U.S. source for the seeds under the Lemon Drop name. Stuart |
Peppermania carries it. [url]http://peppermania.com/index.php[/url]
Seed Savers has carried it for years, this year was the first year they didn't, and I don't know if it will be back next year. Several folks like Cross Country or the Chilewoman carry plants. |
And a couple more:
[url]http://www.underwoodgardens.com/Pepper-Hot-Lemon-Drop/productinfo/V1238/[/url] [url]http://www.localharvest.org/lemon-drop-pepper-seeds-C6183[/url] |
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