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This chilli is not spicy so, I call it sweet chilli plant. ^_^
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  • Yes Ameur but that's supposed to be the spicy type. I cannot understand why my plant didn't turn out to be spicy. :( I didn't know that there's a type which is not spicy until I tasted that.
  • Ummmm what is this? for me is pepper :)
  • Hi Karenina,
    I love my chillis a bit spicy only not like the bhut jolokia Nadiyah mentioned... hahahaha... ^_^ I think, my plant is not for eating, it's for decoration only. About fruit, I buy that in the market.
    Thanks Karenina nice to know you love chilli ... ^_^
    -Lynne-
  • Hello Nadiyah,
    That's interesting! It seems that you have a lot of knowledge about chilli. Do you have any idea how many types of chillis are there in the world? Is it true that to some this chillis are considered holy or sacred?
    Thanks Nadiyah for this interesting discussion about chillis. ^_^
    -Lynne-
  • I haven't, Lynne. hehehe ...
    but I'm one of the loyal followers of the Guinness World Record, lol
    I thought that you don't dare to recieve my challange, hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ...

    you know, Lynne. At Test level of piquancy to use Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) scale was BHUT JOLOKIA chillies reached the level of spiciness 1 million SHU, which means almost two times more scathing than the previous record holder RED SAWINA chilli that it is only 577 000. This discovery was published by the American Society For Horticultural Science.

    okay, thank you ...

    -Nadiyah-
  • Is that really the spiciest? hahahahaha... Have you tasted that type? ^_^ It looks creepy or maybe it's already dried. :)
    Thanks for sharing it here Nadiyah.
    Take care.
    -Lynne-
  • Bhut Jolokia is a kind of chili by the Guinness World Record as the most spicy chili in the world ... it was originally from Assam in northeastern India.


    do you dare to try them, Lynne?
    hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh ...

    -Nadiyah-
  • thanks Lynne, it's really a nice shot. you know how many kinds of chili?
    they are very much!

    -Nadiyah-
  • I have another Indonesian voc. from you... chilli = "cabe". I really thought at first that, that chilli was hot but wasn't. :)))
    Thank you for your comment Nadiyah.
    God bless!
    -Lynne-
  • in Indonesia they called "cabe", thank you for sharing. what a nice shot!

    -Nadiyah-
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