Hi Gang,
Bit of a queery here, we've some Naga Jolokia (purple) chilli plants in our unheated greenhouse on plot1 that are now producing fruit. Now I'd been led to believe that Naga Jolokia are a very hot chilli, so with trepidation a tried nibbling a very small tip, to find it tasted of nothing but greenery! I used one in a curry, removing the seeds and chopping it up into small pieces, and on licking a finger that had touched the white pulp inside I got a nice peppery heat, but from the actual flesh itself nothing at all!
The chillies seem to be fully mature, they are supposed to grow to 4 inches or so, and are supposedly ripe once they've gone a black colour. Is it possible that they arent actually ripe yet, or is it that I'm doing something wrong in preparation, or is it that the plant variety we have isnt quite what its supposed to be (tho it does look right from what we've been able to find out)
Any advice, ideas, thoughts, opinions or other remarks would be very welcome, as it has me flummoxed!
Bit of a queery here, we've some Naga Jolokia (purple) chilli plants in our unheated greenhouse on plot1 that are now producing fruit. Now I'd been led to believe that Naga Jolokia are a very hot chilli, so with trepidation a tried nibbling a very small tip, to find it tasted of nothing but greenery! I used one in a curry, removing the seeds and chopping it up into small pieces, and on licking a finger that had touched the white pulp inside I got a nice peppery heat, but from the actual flesh itself nothing at all!
The chillies seem to be fully mature, they are supposed to grow to 4 inches or so, and are supposedly ripe once they've gone a black colour. Is it possible that they arent actually ripe yet, or is it that I'm doing something wrong in preparation, or is it that the plant variety we have isnt quite what its supposed to be (tho it does look right from what we've been able to find out)
Any advice, ideas, thoughts, opinions or other remarks would be very welcome, as it has me flummoxed!
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