Re: [CH] World's hottest chile
Tina Brooks (shoestring_louise@yahoo.com)
Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:46:37 -0800 (PST)
Wait a minute... I take that back... I have no idea
what Susan has, but if Susan has the Indian pepper
that actually goes by the name, Naga Jolokia, then it
is the same pepper.
T
--- Dave Drum <dirty_dave@chillicooks.org> wrote:
> Frank J. Hashek wrote:
>
> > I think that Susan has plants for the Naga Jolika.
> > http://www.thechilewoman.com/
>
> > Disclaimer: Susan gives me neither money nor free
> plants, although I need
> > both!
>
> As may be. But, the variety mentioned in the
> newspaper article and in
> the Chile Pepper Magazine pages is BHUT Jolika.
>
> SEEDS are available from Chile Pepper Institute; P O
> Box 30003; MSC
> 3Q; NMSU; Las Cruces, NM 88003
>
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>
>
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