Ivan Seeking Help: Peppada Hot Pepper Discovered in Africa

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The discussion centers around the discovery and enjoyment of Peppadew peppers, a sweet and mildly hot pepper resembling cherry tomatoes. Participants recall a previous thread discussing this unique pepper, which was initially hard to find online. One user confirms they found Peppadew peppers at a store, describing them as sweet and tasty, and expresses excitement about trying them in various dishes, including tacos. The conversation shifts to the heat levels of different chili peppers, with users sharing their experiences with home-grown habaneros and other hot varieties. There is a general consensus on the deliciousness of Peppadew peppers, with mentions of specific dishes that incorporate them, like a popular pizza. The thread highlights a shared enthusiasm for exploring different types of peppers and their culinary uses.
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Ivan seeking help me!

A while back you posted an article about a "new" hot pepper found accidently by some guy I think in Africa. It was a hitherto unknown plant. It was a plant that had cherry like fruits, but they were peppery. There was a thread about it that you started.

Today I found some at the store it was spelled peppada. I instantly rememberered that thread you made about them. They were round, bright red, the size of a cherry and hot.

Do you remember this thread? I can't even find peppada on google, and I have a container of them. :bugeye: They aren't bad, very sweet, a bit hot.

I am NOT crazy! :mad:
 
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That does ring a bell... but the name doesn't sound right.
 
FIND IT! I've been wanting to find that thing and try it since you posted about it.

I HAVE SOME.

I aM nOt CrAzY. <eye twitches>
 
Do you think they would be good for traditional spicy dishes, like tacos? :biggrin:

Oh, that's right. The ones sold at the deli are for hors d'oeuvres... I have never tasted them raw.
 
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PEPPADEW! That's it and you discovered it!

I have some!

Have I ever told you how awesome you are?
 
They are very sweet, almost like candy, with a flavor I can't pinpoint, they are very mild.

Let me chomp another one.

Hmmm, unlike anything I've ever tasted. I paid $8 a pound for these things.
 
must have!
 
Safeway must have stopped carrying them not long after I posted. I had almost forgotten about it. But yes, I thought they were verrrry tasty.

My cat thinks I'm awesome too. :approve:
 
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Peppadew peppers are delicious: we have a pizza restaurant chain over here that does a chicken with cajun sauce, peppadew peppers, garlic and red onions pizza.. mm, it's sooo tasty!
 
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I want some.
 
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What's the hottest chilli any of you guys have ever eaten?
 
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_Mayday_ said:
What's the hottest chilli any of you guys have ever eaten?
One of those tiny little nuclear peppers in Asian food. The ones that they tell you not to eat.
 
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_Mayday_ said:
What's the hottest chilli any of you guys have ever eaten?
My home-grown habanero chilies beat anything I have ever found in a store. They are WAY hotter than supermarket habaneros. There's a couple of guys in town that own a hothouse and they start my chili plants for me. They know that in addition to a variety of other chilies and a LOT of jalapenos for poppers, I want the very hottest habanero varieties that they can find. They never disappoint.

I don't eat those raw, but I did eat the Super Chilies that I grew last year. They are WAY hotter than jalapenos, especially when you get up near the stem where the placenta and seeds are.
 
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Danger said:
You used 'the' as your search parameter? :confused:

It's an ancient Chinese secret.
 
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I still haven't tasted one yet. I had forgot that I had asked about them at my veggie market. I'm going to half to ask again.
 
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Evo said:
One of those tiny little nuclear peppers in Asian food. The ones that they tell you not to eat.

I have bitten into those with almost no effect, but once about twenty years ago I bit into one, and, speaking as someone who grew-up on Mexican food and having hot-eating contests with dad, it felt like someone had sliced my tongue with a knife! I couldn't believe that anything could be that hot.
 
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Yesterday I bought some Peppadew Mustard Sauce. Can't wait to try it!
 
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