A word of warning to anyone who has one of these little suckers sitting on the work surface (as I have following Malvern).
Before even thinking of using it, go to http://www.worldshottestchilli.com/ec/w ... /home.html and have a read.
The bit about industrial strength apron, gloves and goggles plus a mask to enable breathing is just a bit scary.
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Hi Chantal and anyone else who had a dorset narga chilli form me . They are scarily hot . Dont say I didnt warn you! My husband ,who seems to have an asbestos lined mouth, says they have beaten him (and he dosent like admitting defeat)
Enjoy or not
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Enjoy or not
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I'm a bit nervous about even getting the seeds out to grow some next year. Having said that, why grow them if I can't eat them.
The jury's still out on this one.
The jury's still out on this one.
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Sounds deadly. Think I'll stick to my Hungarian Wax chillis. I may be destined to burn in Hell at a later date but don't want to have a dress rehearsal here on this planet.
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Chantal wrote:The bit about industrial strength apron, gloves and goggles plus a mask to enable breathing is just a bit scary.
Normal attire for you isn't it Chantal?
What sort of mask though?
B&Q sanders mask?
Full gas-mask?
Ex army NBC suit?
NuclearBiologicalChemical.
If you have to wear that little lot to prepare it, is it really worth eating?
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Ok Chantall, lets move quickly on from those photos.
"why grow them if I can't eat them?"
That's a good point. I still have a large bag of Scotch Bonnett peppers in the freezer that I grew 2 years ago. Half of one in a curry is too much, so I can't see me ever using them all up (except maybe for getting rid of bindweed.......or patty pans!)
"why grow them if I can't eat them?"
That's a good point. I still have a large bag of Scotch Bonnett peppers in the freezer that I grew 2 years ago. Half of one in a curry is too much, so I can't see me ever using them all up (except maybe for getting rid of bindweed.......or patty pans!)