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<blockquote data-quote="GMB54" data-source="post: 4933261" data-attributes="member: 15365"><p>In Turkey that bell is usually stuffed with meat/rice. They are superb roasted. Another REALLY good pepper from that region is called Tekne Dolmasi. Its a huge sweet pepper with a bell like flavor. No heat at all. One of the vendors at a farmers market sells everyone he brings for about $2 a pop.</p><p></p><p>I should have a good supply of Antep Aci Dolma seeds soon. My seeds came from Fords Fiery Foods. I have 1 plant much further away from other plants for seed stock. I might have Tekne Dolmasi seeds from last year or the year before. Most of the Antep pods this year had almost no heat if you removed the seed core. A couple of my late season pods have a little more heat but its very low.</p><p>[youtube]CDPzrW9jz58[/youtube]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GMB54, post: 4933261, member: 15365"] In Turkey that bell is usually stuffed with meat/rice. They are superb roasted. Another REALLY good pepper from that region is called Tekne Dolmasi. Its a huge sweet pepper with a bell like flavor. No heat at all. One of the vendors at a farmers market sells everyone he brings for about $2 a pop. I should have a good supply of Antep Aci Dolma seeds soon. My seeds came from Fords Fiery Foods. I have 1 plant much further away from other plants for seed stock. I might have Tekne Dolmasi seeds from last year or the year before. Most of the Antep pods this year had almost no heat if you removed the seed core. A couple of my late season pods have a little more heat but its very low. [youtube]CDPzrW9jz58[/youtube] [/QUOTE]
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