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Can anyone identify this?

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Yea I know where the heck did you find them?
 
Looks like a pepper.
 
There's nothing sweet about that pepper

Dave I have several of those growing also a Caribbean Mix, Tabasco, Purple Cayenne, and a couple Bhut Jolokia I also have a friend that has a couple acres of the one you posted planted
 
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There' nothing sweet about that pepper
That's why i said yellow scotch bonnet as my final answer
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Year before last I ended up shipping boxes of them to several members who smoked and dried them then ground them into a powder. If you try that be sure to wear a good mask, eye protection would be good too, and you might wanna do it outside 
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Look at the newest varieties but don't feel bad it does look very much like a Scotch Bonnet especially the inside.

It got me also I figured Scotch Bonnet as well
 
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That Looks like a partially ripe habenero!  Yikes....HOT!

Kat
 
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Looks like a habanero to me. I also dry them in foil (outside) and crush them. I put them in a wimpy red pepper bottle and use them on just about everything.
 
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