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I had great success with Lemon Drop from Real Seeds (and they're reduced right now)
I've grown Wenks Yellow Hots from Real Seeds this year, they're gone mad and produced loads, well impressed
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forgot to say i've grown hungarian hot wax this year and they are harvested yellow, they are quite chunky, sort of mini banana pepper size, they are milder than cayenne so depends whether you need amount or heat for what your friend wants making
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Knowing Dai the Jam, he'll want hot, as hot as the hobs of hell! He makes one chilli pickle that he labels in Welsh - as the use of the words Dragon's and Round spherical objects might be a bit too obvious in English. I did ask him what sort of chillies would he want and all he muttered was Yellow, has to be Yellow.... I probably won't see him until the Christmas market in December but unless you chilli experts tell me otherwise, that still gives me plenty of time to sow the seeds.
maybe a mix of hot ones and the milder ones to pack it out would be ok, i'm trying to get most of mine to ripen, been looking for recipes for green chillies! think i'm gonna make my own version of lazy chillies otherwise the frost is gonna get em before i do... dunno bout wild elephants, round here we get a few loony sheep n chickens lol
If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need. Marcus Tullius Cicero
Update on my search for a yellow chilli. Dai the jam says he'd like long slim chillis, medium hot, as he puts in more yellow chillis and less yellow bell peppers than the recipe that I found required. So the chillis shouldn't be too hot as he won't be able to sell the jam.
Which do you recommend now please? My requirements are easy to grow and prolific. Thanks again
Update on my search for a yellow chilli. Dai the jam says he'd like long slim chillis, medium hot, as he puts in more yellow chillis and less yellow bell peppers than the recipe that I found required. So the chillis shouldn't be too hot as he won't be able to sell the jam.
Which do you recommend now please? My requirements are easy to grow and prolific. Thanks again
I haven't tried them myself but it sounds like the Golden Cayenne mentioned in previous posts might fit the bill!
They look lovely... must resist buying more seeds, must resist buying more seeds!
I'd definitely go for Hot Lemon then. Reasonably long, slim and very yellow. Medium heat with a nice citrus tang. Also known as Aji Limon or Lemon Drop.
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