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Old November 10, 2012   #76
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One of my favorites is to eat it with ravioli. Melt some butter in a frying pan at low heat and add some Maras flakes to it. Stir until the flakes are evenly distributed. Add yogurt on ravioli and top dress yogurt with the mix . I love it.

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There is a spice guy at the local farmer's markets and I purchased it from him. Nice little packets are a great way to try new things.

Got any good suggestions for using this pepper?

http://www.spiceituponline.com/peppe...sh-pepper.html
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Old November 15, 2012   #77
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This is clarified now. This melon's strain is 589: http://anatohum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=30. Strain 637 has round fruits with same skin pattern while strain 637 is elongated.

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Also, I was told that Kirkagac variety belonged to strain 637 with more round-shaped fruits but the plant I grew had elongated fruits which is characteristics to Kirkagac (standard variety). Information I have found so far is a little bit confusing so we need to see how your fruits will come up.
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Old November 15, 2012   #78
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the one you sent me says 637 so is it 637 or 589
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Old November 15, 2012   #79
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I was told that my seeds belonged to 637 but I think the seeds were mixed up. The seeds I sent you are 589.
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Old November 15, 2012   #80
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thanks I will change the number
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Old November 15, 2012   #81
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Also, Kirkagac 637 (strain with round fruits) is considered as the standard Kirkagac variety and is usually referred to as Kirkagac, without the strain name. In some regions, Kirkagac (637) is also called Altinbas. It may sound a little confusing so here is a summary:

- Kirkagac 589: Elongated fruits with yellow/orange background and dark-green patterns.
- Kirkagac, Kirkagac 637 or Altinbas: Round fruits with similar patterns.
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Old November 15, 2012   #82
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so they are the same exept one is long and one is round
and will be be growing out both at some point
and in a week or two is there a place that sales seed of vegetables from Turkey that has their orgin in Turkey
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Old January 7, 2013   #83
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First two accessions for the ANATOHUM tomatoes:
http://anatohum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=68
http://anatohum.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=67
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Old January 10, 2013   #85
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I have several heirloom Turkish seed varieties listed at Double Helix Farms. I have a few others to trial this coming year. You might be interested in looking at these:

http://doublehelixfarms.com/yer-domatiz

http://doublehelixfarms.com/Turkish-Smooth-Cucumber

http://doublehelixfarms.com/anatolia

http://doublehelixfarms.com/Smyrna-Pepper

http://doublehelixfarms.com/finike

I recall seeing some other tomatoes that were from Turkey. I think the ones I have came from Dan who has passed. I suspect the other ones I have seen were also from him.

Also, last year I saw some really interesting melon seeds being sold on Ebay that were coming from Turkey. I think I bought some but did not plant them.

One of these days I will actually look through all of my seeds.
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Old January 10, 2013   #86
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Hi Steve,

Actually I purchased Yer Domatiz, Anatolia and Finike from you last year. I have a large collection of tomatoes, peppers, melons and watermelons, and I will be trialing some of them this year.

You currently offer a Turkish cucumber variety. Do you know what province this cucumber belongs to? Also, how did you decide to name the Turkish pepper in your list (Smyrna is the ancient Greek name for Izmir province of Turkey)?

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I have several heirloom Turkish seed varieties listed at Double Helix Farms. I have a few others to trial this coming year. You might be interested in looking at these:

http://doublehelixfarms.com/yer-domatiz

http://doublehelixfarms.com/Turkish-Smooth-Cucumber

http://doublehelixfarms.com/anatolia

http://doublehelixfarms.com/Smyrna-Pepper

http://doublehelixfarms.com/finike

I recall seeing some other tomatoes that were from Turkey. I think the ones I have came from Dan who has passed. I suspect the other ones I have seen were also from him.

Also, last year I saw some really interesting melon seeds being sold on Ebay that were coming from Turkey. I think I bought some but did not plant them.

One of these days I will actually look through all of my seeds.
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Both are from "tourist" saved seeds and sent to me labeled as listed. I grew them and liked them both so I listed them. That is about all I know.
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Hi Chance,
I just now found this thread (I was away from the forum for a while in late summer/fall). I am very interested in vegetables from this region as my family is of Armenian heritage. I just registered at your forum. Do you think you will have eggplants on your list soon? I am very fond of them. Also interested in melons and moschata-type squash. Heck, basically anything on your list where the flowers can be bagged so as to avoid cross-contamination (not sure how one would bag beans). I don't have a huge garden, but would love to help out and enjoy the plants.

Laura
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Two lovely tomatoes Chance, Happy New Year.
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Happy New Year to you, too
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