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Monday, May 12, 2014

CHILLI PEPPER FOR THIS WEEK

My 'cabe rawit' or chilli pepper (Capsicum frustecens) this week, look so promising.
There are five varieties that I have planted in my garden.
My family really love hot dishes, so this chilli is our favorite as a condiment on  fried dishes.






I think every gardener growing chilli pepper on their garden.
How about your chilli pepper on your garden readers?

16 comments:

  1. Nice to see different types of chillies. There are still more. There is a chilli which is too short. It will be more spicy than all. You can try that.
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    1. Yeah. They are my hot varieties, although they are so small, but their taste are so hot anf spicy.
      Thank you for stopping by

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  2. It will be a fair few months before I can harvest any chillies, you have a wide selection in your garden.

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    1. I want to see your chillies, it must be so interesting!

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  3. We grow mostly non-hot peppers here as we just don't use them in our cooking. I grew some several years ago and used them in relish and that lasts for a long time.

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    1. Sometime just really love to grow some edible plants that we don't eat it. Maybe they would be better as ornamentals like as my ornamental pepper. So much pleasure on seeing them grow and give us a plentiful fruits.

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  4. I grow them in flower-pots during summer and they get realy hot (inside)... My whole family loves hot dishes, especially soups with vegetables and chicken or fish.
    Have a nice day

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    1. Sounds so delicious! Vegetables soup with chicken or fish and there are some chopped chilli peppers inside.... yummy...
      Thank you for stopping by and have a wonderful day!

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  5. Should have in our kitchen garden.

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  6. I like chilli.
    You and I collect crops in the garden I planted yet.
    Greetings.

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    1. Yeah, it's so interesting!
      Happy gardening and have a wonderful day!

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  7. What a coincidence. I posted something on cili padi today!

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    1. Wow... it must be a 'hot and spicy' day, with chillis around the blogger world!

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