From the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, Pimenta De Bico peppers are mildly hot, small, round and either a brilliant scarlet-red or sunshine-yellow, with a small beak-shaped protuberance hanging from the end. The plant makes a beautiful ornamental plant, and many of these plants grace Brazilian gardens and yards.
The incredible rich flavorful small of these chilies are perfect served as a garnish or as an appetizer with drinks or can be used to perk up almost any soup, stew or braised dish.
The incredible rich flavorful small of these chilies are perfect served as a garnish or as an appetizer with drinks or can be used to perk up almost any soup, stew or braised dish.
I was purchasing pimento at the store the other day and wondered if I could grow it myself. These look so adorable!
ReplyDeleteThe shape is exactly like Hershey Kisses hehe...
ReplyDeleteThese may be the most adorable peppers I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful! I think I might just have to get some of these. And those cheese appetizers in the picture look delicious!
ReplyDeleteHolleyGarden - I don't see why not. If they are heirlooms you get the same result. If they are hybrids you may raise something completely new :)
ReplyDeleteGood luck with that!
Thanks for the comments all. The cheese cubes make me hungry every time I look at them :)
Grateful for sharing thhis
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