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Otsikko: Can anybody identify?
Kirjoitti: roger - elokuu 22, 2007, 20:35:31 IP
Hi
Gratefull if anybody could help us identify a variety of chili that we are growing from seed here in southern Spain.

Generally the plants are bushy, about 40cm diameter & 50cm tall. They are bearing a lot of fruit(?). they start a creamy sort of colour, turn purple and orangy red. Maybe 1cm diam 2 cm long tapering to a point.

Help appreciated on the variety name, how to know when ripe and how to prepare for storage and store.

Pictures are available

Many thanks
Otsikko: Can anybody identify?
Kirjoitti: roger - elokuu 22, 2007, 20:43:55 IP
Sorry, forgot to mention. The fruits grow upwards
Otsikko: Re: Can anybody identify?
Kirjoitti: NaokiSoma - elokuu 23, 2007, 09:10:41 AP
Lainaus käyttäjältä: "roger"
Pictures are available
Could you give us a link to the pictures? It might help. There are many different ornamental varieties, so otherwise the identification would be a lottery.
Otsikko: Pictures
Kirjoitti: roger - elokuu 23, 2007, 14:45:51 IP
Hi Naoki

Many thanks for your reply, pictures at:-

http://www.andalucia-holidays.org/chili.htm

Hope they are not ornamental, we want to use them in cooking!

Roger
Otsikko: Can anybody identify?
Kirjoitti: NaokiSoma - elokuu 23, 2007, 15:00:35 IP
Could it be e.g. Centennial Rainbow? http://www.thechileman.org/results.php?find=CENTENNIAL+RAINBOW&heat=Any&origin=Any&genus=Any&chile=1&submit=Search

Only plant that I have seen like that myself is Goshoku Togarashi, but the fruits start with green colour.
http://www.thechileman.org/results.php?find=GOSHOKU+TOGARASHI+%28ICHIMI%29&heat=Any&origin=Any&genus=Any&chile=1&submit=Search
Otsikko: Re: Pictures
Kirjoitti: svalli - elokuu 24, 2007, 06:18:32 AP
Lainaus käyttäjältä: "roger"Hope they are not ornamental, we want to use them in cooking!

You can also cook with ornamentals as long as they taste good and have the desired heat level.

Some of the ornamentals I have grown have thin flesh and a lot of seeds inside, so I have not used them for cooking, but some like Poinsettia have good heat level and a lot of pods, so I dehydrated the pods to be used as seasoning.

Those pods on your plant look good for dehydrating or even pickling with honey and garlic.
Otsikko: Many thanks Naoki
Kirjoitti: roger - elokuu 24, 2007, 10:24:47 AP
Hi Naoki

From you info you supplied they seem to be CENTENNIAL+Rainbow.

Again, many thanks
Otsikko: Many thanks svalli
Kirjoitti: roger - elokuu 27, 2007, 20:19:21 IP
For the information you posted.

Can I ask how do we know when they are ripe. some have now turned red.

Also can they be sun dried,

Many thanks

Roger
Otsikko: Re: Many thanks svalli
Kirjoitti: NaokiSoma - elokuu 28, 2007, 08:59:56 AP
Lainaus käyttäjältä: "roger"For the information you posted.

Can I ask how do we know when they are ripe. some have now turned red.

Also can they be sun dried,

Many thanks

Roger
When the pods turn red, those are ripe. Pods can be sun dried; fastest way is to cut the pods to 2 pieces, so the moisture from the pod will go away faster.
Otsikko: Drying
Kirjoitti: roger - elokuu 28, 2007, 10:14:14 AP
Many thanks Naoki

As you may have guessed, beginners at this!

Should the seeds be removed before drying?



Roger
Otsikko: Re: Drying
Kirjoitti: NaokiSoma - elokuu 28, 2007, 10:26:18 AP
Lainaus käyttäjältä: "roger"
Should the seeds be removed before drying?
No need for that. Seeds will dry in the sun as well. When the seeds crack if bended, those are dry enough.