What Peppers are these? Spice level?

by Dec0y098

19 Comments

  1. Numerous-Stranger-81

    I’m willing to bet you can gauge the spice level yourself if you eat one.

  2. FarticusX

    Just look at the leaves and you can tell annum vs chinense and therefore have some sort of idea how hot it’s going to be

  3. Abe_Rutter246

    https://pepperscale.com/bolivian-rainbow-pepper/

    That is what it looks like . I’ve got one too but never tasted it , just keep it as an ornamental. I saw it at a Costco in Alexandria VA last year and copped a couple of peppers off of it, saved the seeds over the winter and planted them this spring.

  4. SkyLakei9

    Could be a firecracker pequin, Bolivian rainbow, or Chinese 5 color peppers.

  5. Chilipepperguru1976

    I would guess in the Serrano or Thai chili range. Not too hot, but spicy for sure!

  6. Tnally91

    They look like some sort of ornamental, I saw someone mention Bolivian Rainbow and I agree it looks a lot like that. It’s not going to be anything crazy hot but most ornamental peppers just taste really grassy there’s not a good flavor to them. I’ve grown Chinese 5 color a few times because I like the way they look but they don’t have a good flavor, just goes into compost.

  7. ZackGalactic

    Looks like a 5 color Chinese pepper

  8. Not certain, but they look amazing. Sometimes if I want to test the spice level of a particular unidentified pepper I will cut it in half and use a toothpick to touch the seeds and ribs and taste. If all is clear, proceed to more aggressive tasting techniques.

  9. Essar388

    All them five colors are like, almost exactly the same annum genetics and annums aren’t superhot. Quit being a wimp and eat a red one.

  10. Aprice40

    Bolivian rainbow, I grew then last year and they were spicier than jalapenos but not as much as a habanero. I actually found them pretty tasty…. a nice zing flavor to them.

  11. Pluck one, and take a bite. Easy to tell the spice level.

    Another hack is squeeze some lemon juice, some raw onion and crush this pepper use it as a sauce if you’re not that adventurous

  12. meat_sack

    I grew “filius blue” peppers that looked like these.

  13. marafetisha

    They look a little like mine but mine didn’t turn red and they are hot like a hab

  14. sprawlaholic

    They look like ornamentals, to be honest. But even with superhots, if you cut a tiny, tiny piece to taste and have bread/milk ready, you will live to tell the tale

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