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Aji Gusanito
C. chinenseIntroducing a delightful chili pepper from Bolivia - the Aji Gusano, also known by several other names such as Arivivi Gusanito, Aribibi Gusanito, and Caterpillar chili. This unique plant is naturally compact and produces beautiful pods that resemble white worms, as the name suggests.
4,90 €
The Aji Gusano boasts a distinct and alluring aroma that adds a special touch to any dish. It seems to have some genes of the C. frutescens species, making it a more unique ingredient for various cooking styles.
This rare and unusual chili is a must-try for any adventurous foodie. Don't miss out on the chance to add this extraordinary plant to your garden and elevate your culinary creations.
Challenge: 1 (Very easy to grow!)In stock
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Fidalgo Roxa
C. chinenseThis rare variety is one of the best looking chile peppers there is. When filled with mature pods, it looks like a plant holding candies.
6,90 €
Besides being quite hot, they look just amazing with purple-green color when immature and purple-pink color when mature. Just look at the pictures and see for yourself, a real eye-catcher. The taste is also very good.
One of greatest habanero-relatives out there. A true chilehead definitely will have this variety in his/her collection. Rare and exceptionally unusual! Grows well even in small pots. Great as a bonsai chile pepper!
Challenge: 1 (quite easy to grow).In stock
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Scotch Bonnet Safi
C. chinenseThe Scotch Bonnet Safi is a vibrant variant of the Scotch Bonnet pepper, known for its fiery heat and rich, fruity flavor. Characterized by its tam o' shanter shape, it matures from green to a deep red, indicating its readiness for harvest.It's significantly spicy yet offers a sweet, smoky undertone that makes it a favorite in Caribbean cuisine. Ideal for jerk dishes, salsas, and hot sauces, its versatility extends to marinades and even adventurous desserts.The Safi thrives in warm, humid conditions, mirroring its Caribbean roots, and matures in 90 to 120 days, promising a rewarding yield for those who cultivate it.This pepper is a choice pick for those looking to add a burst of authentic Caribbean heat and flavor to their dishes.
Challenge: 1 (Very easy to grow!) 4,90 €In stock
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Pimenta de Cheiro do Para
C. chinensePimenta Cheiro do Pará is a vibrant Brazilian variety that stands out with its bright yellow pods. The name, which translates to "Scent of Pará," hints at the pepper's aromatic quality, a feature that makes it as appealing to the nose as it is to the palate. With a manageable heat level that doesn't overpower its delightful flavor, these chilis are perfect for adding a lovely kick and fruity, exotic flavor to any dish.
4,90 €
The plants are robust and adapt well to a variety of growing conditions, making them suitable for both garden beds (in warm climates) and containers. Due to the compact plant size and small pods, they are also an excellent choice to grow as beautiful bonsai chilis. Their compact size yields an abundant harvest, ensuring a steady supply throughout the season. Typically reaching maturity around 80-90 days, Pimenta Cheiro do Pará peppers are not only a culinary delight but also a visually appealing addition to your garden, with their sun-kissed yellow pods dangling like little lanterns amid the green foliage. Ideal for salsas, marinades, or as a pickled treat, this chili brings the essence of Brazilian flavor to your table.
Challenge: 1 (Very easy to grow!)In stock
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Cereja de Amapa
C. chinenseVery very pretty plant which produces round, green-purple pods that ripen in clusters to yellow-orange and finally to red.
4,90 €
The taste is very fruitful and sweet when these pods are fully mature. Nice amount of heat too, around the habanero level.
A must have plant to grow in the greenhouse, yard, balcony or indoors!
Challenge: 1 (easy to grow!)In stock
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Hainan Yellow Lantern
C. chinenseThis variety comes from Hainan island, China, where it's actually quite commonly used for mainly a tasty hot sauce.
Very prolific variety that has a strong chinense aroma, very similar to Harold st. Barts and few other yellow Capsicum chinense varieties.
Also a great choice for a bonsai chili.
Highly recommend for people who like the typical, strong Habanero aroma.
Makes a great powder too.Challenge: 1 (easy to grow).4,90 €In stock
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Harold St. Barts
C. chinenseThe Harold St. Bart's pepper brings a burst of sunshine to the garden with its glossy, sun-kissed yellow pods. Resembling a traditional Habanero but larger, its wrinkled exterior holds a treasure trove of heat. Easy to grow in pots, this pepper variety is a joy for home gardeners. It's hot, indeed, with a depth of flavor that enhances any dish it graces. Plus, it's a heavy hitter in terms of yield, promising a bountiful harvest that keeps kitchens stocked with spicy goodness.
4,90 €
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Habanero, Orange
C. chinenseThis is the classic Habanero pepper which originates from the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.
4,90 €
A true beauty with a bite to match and flavor to almost die for.
Perfect for all kinds of cooking and a joy to your eyes, too. An all-time classic among chili peppers. These plants are super prolific! Ideal for bonchi growing too.
Challenge: 1 (Very easy to grow!)In stock
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Rawit
C. annuumA common, very widely used chili in Thai and Indonesian cooking! Very sharp and hot pungency makes it really cut thru with cooking that requires quite a bit of heat.
3,90 €
These compact plants can bear a big amount of pods every time! They are also very easy to grow and tolerate cooler and hotter environments very well.
Challenge: 1 (Tough plant full of life!)In stock
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