Kirschpepperoni
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Klaus-Peter Schurz (GERM SC K). Kirschpepperoni. 2006.

Klaus-Peter Schurz (GERM SC K). Kirschpepperoni. 2006.

Klaus-Peter Schurz (GERM SC K). Kirschpepperoni. 2006.

Klaus-Peter Schurz (GERM SC K). Kirschpepperoni. 2006.
GERM SC K
- round red fruits that are a little bit larger then cherries, mildly hot.
- Source
- M. Hahm-Hartmann
Year: 2006
Location: Quitzdorf am See, Germany
History:
- Kirschpepperoni means Cherry Pepper in german.