Peppadew peppers - seeds available?
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wanted bhut jolokia ghost pepper seeds and other seeds i have a
Comments (0)Hello I have hundreds of seeds available for trade. Looking for bhut jolokia or super jolokia for this quick post. I like rare, hard to find, unusual, herbs, flowers, and vegetables, also fun to grow. Contact me with have/want lists. I have variety of marigolds hardy on Long Island NY. white marigolds, stevia seed, cotton, purple coneflower, pansy, petunia, dahlia, obedient false dragonhead,zinnias, tomatoes, native to long island seeds, pokeweed, lisbon onion, dill etc etc .... I also have botanical interests seeds park seeds and homegrown so I have an extensive collection. LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU WOULD LIKE to trade. I am open to your selections. Trade Only Thanks...See MorePepper Seeds Available for Trade
Comments (1)Hey I have lots of herbs and greens to trade and some other veggies. Send me an e-mail and I will give you my whole list....See Morehave: available for sase - mystery hot pepper seeds
Comments (1)Thanks for the interest. All packets are now spoken for. This offer is now closed...See MoreWhazzup With Peppadew?
Comments (10)The brine recipe is not secret, but it is patented. Note however, that the patent expired five years ago. "According to a first preferred embodiment of the invention, a process for preparing a foodstuff from fruits of plants in the family Solanaceae, genus capsicum, species annuum includes the step of picking the fruits by hand approximately two days after the fruits show signs of ripening by changing color from green to red. The process further includes the steps of: providing 150 liters of a dilution of vinegar with water comprising 60% water and 40% vinegar on a mass per volume basis; dissolving 75 kilograms sugar in the dilution to obtain a solution; dissolving 2 kilograms sodium chloride in the solution; boiling 115 kilograms of the fruits within 24 hours from picking, in the solution for 180 seconds; adding 0.2 kilogram ascorbic acid; bottling the boiled fruits and filling the bottles with the solution at a temperature of 80ð C.; adding flavoring such as chili extract; passing the bottles containing the fruits and solution through a steam tunnel at 90ð C. with the bottles being uncapped; and capping the bottles. A foodstuff is obtained by the process which is not only appealing to the eye but also suitable for use to compliment a variety of other foodstuffs. The applicant has found that boiling the fruits longer than 300 seconds is undesirable because the fruits lose their flavor and consistency. Ideally the fruits are not boiled for more than 180 seconds." Here is a link that might be useful: Patent: Process for preparing fruit of the plant of Solanaceae capsicum...See Morekvan75_hotmail_com
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