What kind of pepper is this?

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It was labeled as jalapeno. It is shaped and smells sort of like a miniature bell pepper, but hasn't the color, and has a little kick to it. It doesn't taste like jalapeno.
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Wow. Looks like something from the habanero/scotch bonnet family.

But those don't have just a "little kick." They will kick your pecker into your watch pocket.
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Del wrote: 16 Nov 2023, 17:52 Wow. Looks like something from the habanero/scotch bonnet family.

But those don't have just a "little kick." They will kick your pecker into your watch pocket.
It's not habanero. I'm too chicken to really get a very big taste of it, just wafts, etc, but I'm still fairly sure it's not habanero. The folks at the feed store where I got the plants didn't know either.
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Carolina red.
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Jocose wrote: 16 Nov 2023, 19:31Carolina red.
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Your peppers look like Peruvian Rocotos.
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Hovannes wrote: 18 Nov 2023, 18:25 Your peppers look like Peruvian Rocotos.
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Sort of. But the leaves of mine are smooth, and the seeds are white.
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This brings up a question I have. Can peppers cross pollinate? I once planted bell peppers next to Cayenne peppers and jalepenos and got some pretty weird peppers in appearance and taste.
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I learned from an expert, that my mystery pepper is a habanero. I commented that if so, then it's a mild one, just based on my experience. Apparently that's possible.
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