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The Pepper Name game, Riddle me this...

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9 years ago

When is a Guajillo a Mirasol?

In my 2014 Grow log Kevin (woohooman) said he had read a Guajillo is a dried Mirasol. I recalled reading this as well but my experience growing both tells me this is wrong. Both growth habit and flavour are totally different.

I'm growing a NuMex Mirasol as opposed to a straight Mirasol. Either way I don't see the same growth pattern. According to the Chileman database the main difference is the NuMex is on average an inch shorter. I assume Bosland hybridized it for the New Mexico growing season. There's no reference to Guajillo.

Mirasol Varieties

Regarding the Guajillo, Chileman doesn't make any reference to it as a fresh or dried variety of something else like Mirasol.

Guajillo

Back to my riddle:

When is a Guajillo a Mirasol?

1) When it's misrepresented as a dried Mirasol (like vendors and grocers interchanging Pasilla and Poblano / Ancho)
2) A Guijillo is a Guajillo and a Mirasol is a Mirasol, period.
3) I've been growing something I thought was a Guajillo bit it's not.
4) Does it really matter in the overall scheme of things, just enjoy them.
5) Go away ottawapepper and stop asking silly questions you silly man.

Just for reference, here's a shot of a fresh Mirasol beside (an unusually long) Guajillo.

Bill

This post was edited by ottawapepper on Wed, Sep 3, 14 at 18:37

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