Hello Mr. Andres,
I'm an avid gardener and eater, and I absolutely love Pimientos de Padron. I live in Southeast Asia and I have been able to grow them in my garden. I bought seeds in Madrid when I visited in 2002. They were excelent, just like at "El Abuelo." :)
Well, I was back last 2005 and again bought seeds from the same source (a big home store), same packaging, same brand. This time though, they were all incredibly spicy! Unbelievably spicy. Inedible. About as spicy as a Habanero pepper. I know that one gets a spicy one every now and then, but all 70 plants produced spicy fruit.
Why is that?
How can I tell, from the packaging of the seeds, if they are the spicy variety or the normal variety? Or is it the same as ordering from a restaurant; Russian Roullette?
Thank you and more power!
Cheers!
Pimientos de Padron
Started by
Obese-Wan Kenobi
, Oct 20 2006 12:02 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 20 October 2006 - 12:02 AM
#2
Posted 20 October 2006 - 01:12 PM
That does not sounds right. I can tell you that one of the great things about eating padron peppers is that is normally like russian roulette. You are eating the peppers. They are fried in olive oil and have a little salt. Most are nice and mild and full of flavor. You relax and then one hits you! Suprise! Spicy! Maybe they sell you the wrong seeds?......
#3
Posted 21 October 2006 - 02:07 AM
The popular legend in Galicia says that there are very few spicy ones in June, by August half of them are spicy and in September almost all are like fire.
Rogelio Enríquez aka "Rogelio"
#4
Posted 21 October 2006 - 09:47 PM
Thank you both!
I think next time I will just make my own seeds from market bought Padrones.
Regards.
I think next time I will just make my own seeds from market bought Padrones.
Regards.









