I grew Fatalis 2 years ago from seed that Alex Soltow gave me. They were definitely yellow in color when ripe. When I was at Bowers Chile Festival, they had Red Fatali's growing and I picked a few. They were definitely amazingly hot. I saved the seeds from the peppers. Hee Hee I didn't grow them this year. I am not too sure that they are as hot, or hotter than Red Savina (I grew them last year and they were very hot) but they were definitely scorching. I loved them and will grow them again one day. The one I bit in "Eat the Heat" was very hot. RisaG --- Susan Welsand <chilewmn1@bluemarble.net> wrote: > I got my original Fatali seed in a seed swap and > they have always been > bright yellow when ripe. I put one in something last > night but last > night's dinner was heavy on the ajis and peruvian > habanero. Yum yum. > Susan > The Chile Woman > > > > > On Sun, 8 Aug 2004 jim@wildpepper.com wrote: > > > This will only be my first real year at growing > the fatilis so I'm not much help. HOWEVER, in the > fields this fall, I have both fatili's and RS AND > Carribean reds all growing so folks are welcome to > come and do a taste test & report for themselves :-) > > > > GNS has just worked out an agreement to sell seeds > to WallyWirld. > > > > -Jim C > > wildpepper.com > > ------------------- > > Email sent using AnyEmail > (http://netbula.com/anyemail/) > > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Helps protect you from nasty viruses. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail