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Ancient chilli peppers
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Sue & Bob Hobden wrote: "Nick wrote in message Seeing as some seeds found in a Pharaoh's Tomb were germinated ... I thought that was a suburban myth, but I could be wrong! May be Nick but take a look at... http://www.rbgkew.org.uk/msbp/msbfaq/msb_a12.html So it's well possible that these chilli seeds would be viable after "only" 40 years, depends on storage conditions etc. Oh, yes, indeed. That reference confirms my doubts, but certainly many seeds remain viable for decades even in the soil. Oh, and Si, as with all things chilli please note that if you touch them with your fingers wash your hands before touching any part of yourself (or others) with delicate skin, eyes, lips, etc. The heat is mainly in the seeds. It doesn't transfer all that much by touching dry seeds by dry hands, though people with greasy hands may have more trouble. It is worth remembering that it is oil-soluble and is NOT removed by washing with plain water. Regards, Nick Maclaren, University of Cambridge Computing Service, New Museums Site, Pembroke Street, Cambridge CB2 3QH, England. Email: Tel.: +44 1223 334761 Fax: +44 1223 334679 |
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