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Nan, I've got seeds for those. Thanks for the offer. I didn't realize they were C. baccatum. I've been wanting to try them out. That's great to hear about them being usable green. Are they fruity-tasting?
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Just a little fruity.
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Just planted a variety I have never tried but it sounds like one you asked about. It is Nick's Thin Skin it is a sweet pepper from Sand Hill and the description says it is from Italy.
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