Online Chile Identification Guide

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Dave:Where can I find an online chile pepper identification guide? I bought some delicious green peppers from the supermarket and they don’t have a name for them. They’re green and plump, with a mild to medium heat level, and a bit smaller than a jalapeno.JesseeJesse:The best guide is at www.chileplants.com — They have about 500 photos posted, so maybe you …

Medium hot Varieties

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Dave:What chile pepper gives you medium heat level but does not linger on your taste buds or in your mouth?Charolette;Sometimes It’s Hotter Seasoning Co.Hello Charolette:That is a difficult question to answer. This is because individuals vary greatly in the heat level they can tolerate, and in their reaction to various capsaicinoids found in the chiles. For example, I can tolerate …

Nine hottest Chiles — according to Redwood City

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Hi Dave:Reading your Ask Dave section on chile varieties I noticed that you call the habanero the hottest pepper. I purchased a seed collection of the 9 hottest peppers in the world from Redwood City Seed Company. Of the 9 seed varieties 5 were rated hotter than the habanero and the top gun was tepins, then ’Indian PC 1’, pequin, …

Sunlight Requirements for best Growing Results

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Hello,Is there a source for information regarding amounts of sunlight different varieties of peppers need? Are there any rules-of-thumb that can be followed like "all Pubescens grow better with only morning sun" I am guessing it probably won’t be that simple but have seen very little on the subject and figured you would have at least some tips. Thanks–Michael Michael:There …

Chinese Tien Tsin Peppers

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Hello Dave:I recently saw on the internet your new heat scale updated. I want to make a copy and can’t find it. Help. I also have some "Tien Tsin" peppers that say they are from China. Where do they fit on the scale?Thanks.WSFHello WSF:See here and here too on our site (heat level info). I’m not familiar with the ’Tien …