love this pepper Review by bibbykitty
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This pepper is now my favorite all around pepper.
It is very productive, the taste is great, we use it in salad, on pizza, in spaghetti sauce, etc....
(Posted on 6/28/10)
stunning Review by old husher
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these peppers were completely stunning. they weren't as prolific as the description said, but i placed them in a bad location. probably one of the few peppers that i will grow this year. i can't wait to have a dozen of these in a perfect row in a great spot this year..
(Posted on 1/8/11)
Not impressed Review by Patty
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The plants grew well in extreme heat on drip irrigation. They did produce well and looked very pretty and tasted good, but I definetly prefer a more fleshy pepper..
(Posted on 2/28/11)
A favorite! Review by Illia
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I love showing these off to people and shocking them with the fact that such a long, thin, neat looking pepper is actually sweet. These are amazingly sweet and tasty, and go great in pizza, or eaten raw, or whatever else you like with peppers! Very productive indeed, and always fun to watch what shape or direction your next pepper will turn to..
(Posted on 8/31/11)
fun to groq Review by jennyt
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easy to grow in TX (even with our INSANE blistering-hot summer this year) and very delicious. great to snack on in the garden. my Turkish husband couldn't get enough of them. I'll definitely grow them again. .
(Posted on 1/5/12)
Holy Prolific Pepper, Batman! Review by Tara
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These did great here in zone 5b. Get ready for a HUGE crop. I had 4 plants and I could not keep up with the harvesting of these adorable peppers. I stopped counting at some point but I would estimate that we got at least 15 peppers per plant. As previously mentioned by others, they are not super fleshy. I found that the best way to prepare them was to split them open lengthwise, remove the seeds and then lightly oil them and put them on the grill. They were also nice when they were raw. The shape and size of the peppers makes you expect that they will be hot but there is no heat whatsoever. I had quite a few of the plants that I gave away and I got a lot of positive feedback on them even from less experienced gardeners. If you are new to gardening and looking for something easy to start with, this would be a good choice..
(Posted on 1/6/12)