This one is a definite fake but I have seen with my own eyes at a frangipani nursery last week there are some now that are getting very very dark.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/PLUMERIA-RUBRA-SEEDS-Black-Perfect-50-SEEDS-/181912061177?hash=item2a5acd...


@harley_babes_hoard wrote:
This one is a definite fake but I have seen with my own eyes at a frangipani nursery last week there are some now that are getting very very dark.

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/PLUMERIA-RUBRA-SEEDS-Black-Perfect-50-SEEDS-/181912061177?hash=item2a5acd...

This guide says it all:

 

http://www.ebay.com.au/gds/Buying-Plumeria-seeds-/10000000011331803/g.html

I love donut peaches, they are so sweet and delicious. I have a tree and can't see them as ugly  ðŸ™‚

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i am afraid i am old school were peaches are round watermelon is red carrots are orange cauliflower is white, 

the donut peaches might taste alright but so do the normal ones ,    but you cant beat coming from your own tree,  and tomatoes from your own plants. 

i am a bit confused with diferent answers 

one poster says  fake chilies

another says grown them myself they are ornamental chilies

and another poster says they brought them from bunnings and are edible.

  could the real answere please step up. 

oh did not see you admited you were wrong tazz,  but can they or not be eaten.

I am sure I remember lemons just like those back in the 60s  acid.jpg

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@joethenuts wrote:

oh did not see you admited you were wrong tazz,  but can they or not be eaten.


They are genuine Chillies and can be eaten.

 

Bolivian Rainbow Chili:

 

Flavour wise: Crunchy and very seedy, crisp fresh taste with a slight tang/salty flavour, not very pronounced and light, quiet nice actually.

 

 

Heat level: Medium heat.

thanks  i just checked it out as i was thinking they would look great  for xmas but wanted to make sure they can be eaten,,  anyway i found out there are 2 types ornimantal and edible ones. so if availible  get the right ones.

Actually old school is many coloured watermelons and carrots, well, most veggies. It is only from after WW2 that supermarkets started selling only one type of most veg for their own convenience and then people got used to only being able to buy that one, and the many other coloured varieties got left by the wayside.

Most people don't realise how restriced they are when they go to the supermarket. - Oh, and donut peaches are well over 100 years old and were very popular so they are nowhere near new.

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