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Uncle Marvo 21-09-2006 11:47 AM

Pimientos
 
Whilst in Spain, I had a few helpings of what they call "pimientos" in tapas
bars.

These are shrivelly chillis, about 2" long and about 1" across, green, which
they oven cook and sprinkle with sea salt, and they are absolutely
delicious[1]. I have asked Mr Greengrocer and he is nonplussed, although he
did say he would try to get me some.

Does anyone know what kind/sort/variety these things are and, if so, is it
possible to grow them over here? Maybe in a greenhouse or cloche? I have
grown many sorts of chilli before, indoors, with a great deal of success so
it can't be difficult.

[1]delicious in a Russian Roulette kind of way, about one in twenty of them
is a bit of a surprise.




K 21-09-2006 12:28 PM

Pimientos
 
Uncle Marvo writes
Whilst in Spain, I had a few helpings of what they call "pimientos" in tapas
bars.

These are shrivelly chillis, about 2" long and about 1" across, green, which
they oven cook and sprinkle with sea salt, and they are absolutely
delicious[1]. I have asked Mr Greengrocer and he is nonplussed, although he
did say he would try to get me some.

Does anyone know what kind/sort/variety these things are and, if so, is it
possible to grow them over here? Maybe in a greenhouse or cloche? I have
grown many sorts of chilli before, indoors, with a great deal of success so
it can't be difficult.

[1]delicious in a Russian Roulette kind of way, about one in twenty of them
is a bit of a surprise.

A bit like those 'russian roulette' chocolates, where one of the box is
filled with a hot chilli mixture?



--
Kay

Uncle Marvo 21-09-2006 02:27 PM

Pimientos
 
In reply to K ) who wrote this in
, I, Marvo, say :

Uncle Marvo writes
Whilst in Spain, I had a few helpings of what they call "pimientos"
in tapas bars.

These are shrivelly chillis, about 2" long and about 1" across,
green, which they oven cook and sprinkle with sea salt, and they are
absolutely delicious[1]. I have asked Mr Greengrocer and he is
nonplussed, although he did say he would try to get me some.

Does anyone know what kind/sort/variety these things are and, if so,
is it possible to grow them over here? Maybe in a greenhouse or
cloche? I have grown many sorts of chilli before, indoors, with a
great deal of success so it can't be difficult.

[1]delicious in a Russian Roulette kind of way, about one in twenty
of them is a bit of a surprise.

A bit like those 'russian roulette' chocolates, where one of the box
is filled with a hot chilli mixture?


Similar, although these chillis do it naturally. Nobody knows which are hot
and not. The estimates vary between one in ten and one in twenty. The normal
tapas portion would be about ten [is very afraid].

I have a picture somewhere taken of me having just got the hot one, which I,
of course, put in whole. I'll dig it out ... maybe not this week.




JennyC 22-09-2006 05:41 PM

Pimientos
 

"K" wrote in message
...
Uncle Marvo writes
Whilst in Spain, I had a few helpings of what they call "pimientos" in
tapas
bars.

These are shrivelly chillis, about 2" long and about 1" across, green,
which
they oven cook and sprinkle with sea salt, and they are absolutely
delicious[1]. I have asked Mr Greengrocer and he is nonplussed, although
he
did say he would try to get me some.

Does anyone know what kind/sort/variety these things are and, if so, is it
possible to grow them over here? Maybe in a greenhouse or cloche? I have
grown many sorts of chilli before, indoors, with a great deal of success
so
it can't be difficult.

[1]delicious in a Russian Roulette kind of way, about one in twenty of
them
is a bit of a surprise.

A bit like those 'russian roulette' chocolates, where one of the box is
filled with a hot chilli mixture?
Kay


Or 'crunchy frog'
Jenny :~)



Uncle Marvo 25-09-2006 10:05 AM

Pimientos
 
In reply to JennyC ) who wrote this in
, I, Marvo, say :

"K" wrote in message
...
Uncle Marvo writes
Whilst in Spain, I had a few helpings of what they call "pimientos"
in tapas
bars.

These are shrivelly chillis, about 2" long and about 1" across,
green, which
they oven cook and sprinkle with sea salt, and they are absolutely
delicious[1]. I have asked Mr Greengrocer and he is nonplussed,
although he
did say he would try to get me some.

Does anyone know what kind/sort/variety these things are and, if
so, is it possible to grow them over here? Maybe in a greenhouse or
cloche? I have grown many sorts of chilli before, indoors, with a
great deal of success so
it can't be difficult.

[1]delicious in a Russian Roulette kind of way, about one in twenty
of them
is a bit of a surprise.

A bit like those 'russian roulette' chocolates, where one of the box
is filled with a hot chilli mixture?
Kay


Or 'crunchy frog'
Jenny :~)


I've now found what they are, they're called Pimientos Padron and originate
from a village called Padron (in Spain). They are becoming more popular,
hence the seeds, which can be grown indoors and in greenhouses in England,
are all sold out everywhere I've looked.

Now I'm looking for young plants for indoor cultivation.





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