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Sinigang Green Hot Finger Pepper Seeds Philippine Sour Soup Peppers *

€ 2.78

Availability: 81 in stock
  • Common Name: Pepper
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Type: Vegetable Seeds
  • Color: Green
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Philippines

    Description

    Green Finger Pepper Seeds
    Used in making Sinigang (Philippine sour soup)
    *******
    Seeds are from the Philippine Bureau of Plant Industry for the current planting season.
    Packet contains around 30 seeds
    Germination within 10 to 14 days after planting.
    *******
    Plant seeds in small pots 1/4 inch deep in good soil.  Mist daily.  Once plant has outgrown the pot, transplant to a bigger pot or in the ground outdoors.  But if you have extreme weather such as snow or severe heat, it is best to grow your pepper plants in pots so you can bring them inside when the weather is not too good.
    You will be harvesting green finger peppers in 60 to 90 days!
    *******
    And when you harvest your peppers....  you may want to try this Sinigang recipe:
    Ingredients:

    2 lbs of pork cut into 2 inch cubes

    1 small radish cut into 2 inch pieces

    1 medium onion sliced thinly

    1 small tomato diced

    1 eggplant cut diagonally

    1 cup of sitaw cut 2 inches in length

    3 cups of kangkong

    siling mahaba (Green Finger Peppers), as many as you like but kept whole

    2 packets Knorr or Mama Sita's sinigang mix

    salt or patis to taste

    2 quarts water
    Directions:
    1.
    In a large pot add water and bring to a boil. Next add the pork, cover, and let it simmer until the pork is tender, about for 30 minutes.
    2.
    Add then add onions, tomatoes, siling mahaba, (finger peppers) and the sinigang mix and let cook for 10 minutes.
    3.
    Add the radish, cover and let simmer for another 10 minutes.
    4.
    Add the eggplant and cook it for an additional 10 minutes. Add the sitaw and cook another 5 minutes.
    5.
    Finally add the kangkong and salt if needed. Let it cook for three more minutes and it’s ready.
    6.
    Serve with steamed white rice. Enjoy!
    Wishing you happy planting today,
    and a bountiful harvest in a few months!
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    *** These seeds are collected and distributed by the Philippine Department of Agriculture Bureau of Plant Industry in Malate, Metro Manila.  Proceeds of their sales go to the Filipino farmers to sustain their livelihoods.  All seeds sold (with the exception of malunggay seeds) are in part supportive of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP RA 6657).
    *** Viability of seeds is technically 2 years.  However, inventory is automatically replaced every 3 months.
    ***
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