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 > > -- > ENJOY!!! > -------- > UNCLE DIRTY DAVE'S KITCHEN -- > Home of Yaaaaa Hooooo Aaahhh!!! HOT SAUCE and Hardin > Cider > > "You know the world is going crazy when the best > rapper is a white > guy, the best golfer is a black guy, The Swiss hold > the America's Cup, > France is accusing the United States of arrogance, > India produces the > world's hottest pepper, and Germany doesn't want to > go to war." > > ===== Tina Brooks VP Marketing, Peppermaster Hot Sauces www.peppermaster.com Brooks Pepperfire Foods Inc. Phone: (514) 393-3430 26 St. Jean Baptiste, East Rigaud, Quebec, Canada J0P 1P0 Network with me on www.gourmetbusinessforum.com -- The premier online business community for food professionals