The leaves were probably removed for display purposes, I've taken similar photos of some of my pepper plants, to better illustrate the yield.And that one pepper plant loaded with peppers didn't have a single leaf on it. Here, the sun would have scorched all the peppers.
I'll have to check that one out, it sounds interesting. EDIT: Wow, it's a series??? Now I'm hooked, some episodes look really interesting.I watched "Confucius was a Foodie" for the first time, yesterday
Agreed. Its easy to lose the stories, culture, and usage - especially when the seeds pass between different cultures. It is a shame that the purpose for which a particular variety was bred often fails to follow the seed, because failure to recognize its virtues can lead to extinction.Things that can cross border are seeds @Zeedman , even if recipes and techniques sometimes get hung up.
...
I've gotta get back to the table, DW asked me if'n I want rice with the Sunday roast duck breast. Of course, that's a domestic variety of Anas platyrhynchos (Mallard). Hey, those darn birds won't stop for borders!