Bonsai
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Tabasco
C. frutescensA classic variety used in a famous sauce (which is spoiled with way too much vinegar, IMHO).
4,90 €
This is the real deal, the real Tabasco. This is actually very hot. Great for powdering or to make your own sauces!
Easy to grow. Perfect for bonsai chile / bonchi purposes. The plant looks amazing filled with colorful pods and it's very bushy easily and produces very nice amount of pods.
Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow)In stock
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Piri Piri
C. frutescensThere are quite a few varieties and actually species as well called by this name, or "Peri Peri". Most of them are this kind of small, dedicious pods meaning they will come loose very easily.
4,70 €
This is most often considered to be the authentic African C. frutescens Piri Piri. As many chiliheads know. C. frutescens Piri Piri is what to look for if you want the specific type of heat and taste they can offer.
C. frutescenses are very easy to tell apart from other species from their greenish-white flowers.
Very very prolific plant. Just remove the stems (picking them without the stem which is easy) and dry them as whole in a pepper mill for example or in a various Piri Piri sauces and pastes!
Very hot pods which ripen from dark green to red. Commonly used with many African cuisines. as well as in other parts of the world.
Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow)In stock
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Cumari Campinas (C. praetermissum)
Extraordinary, very rare semi-wild chili pepper from Campinas, a city located in the state of São Paulo, Brazil.
Save 5,00 €! 9,90 €
Campinas is known for its delicious cuisine.
This variety has awesome looking colorful, small flowers which turn into a small round berries which have an awesome flavor!
Type of heat on these super berries is very full profiled, closer to rocotos than sharp C. annuums as a type of heat.
Highly recommended for growing as besides being beautiful it's also very usable. Especially good when dried and powdered.In stock
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Moruga Chocolate
C. chinense*** WARNING!!! EXTREME HEAT!!! ***A chocolate colored version of the famous Moruga Scorpion which to this day, still holds it's place with hottest average heat level.
Unlike most super hots these days, The original Moruga Chocolate is very stable variety. It is unclear how long this chocolate version has been stabilized but the pods do resemble the original Moruga Scorpion a lot.The oiliness inside the pod of this chocolate version is something I've never witnessed before, which directly tells something about it's heat level.
This variety easily reaches at least the same heat level as all the other hottest ones currently at the moment.
Besides it's horrifying, overly painful heat level, it has one of the best aroma from the super hots which makes it ideal to be used as a powder or especially as a sauce!
HIGHLY recommended for extreme heat lovers!
(BE CAREFUL WITH THIS ONE!).Challenge: 1 (easy to grow).5,90 €In stock
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Charapita
C. chinenseRare, very beautiful tiny Habanero relative which easily produces hundreds and hundreds of yellow, candy looking, quite hot and very very aromatic, fruit-flavored pods. Said to be the most valuable chili pepper when sold as a powder as the pods are very tiny.
Great for ornamental use, and still great for cooking. Makes a LOVELY bonchi (bonsai chili) plant also. A must have for every chiliheads collection.8,90 €Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow, tough plant)Only few items in stock
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Wild Growe
C. frutescensAwesome Capsicum frutescens (Tabasco-related) plant which produces a large amount of lovely, very hot about 3cm long pods that mature from pale green/yellow to red.
4,90 €
Tough plant which loves a warm and sunny place.
Some people really like C. frutescenses due to their healthy, almost like plasticky look.
Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow)In stock
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Trepadeira Werner
C. baccatum
A small, very pretty (see the white pods ripening to bright red) and unusual baccatum pepper that has an unusual, very delicious berry-like aroma and sweetness.. Highly recommended for home growing! Gives extremely high yields! Easy to grow in pots. The ripe pods look like cherries. Mild-Medium heat level. Ideal for beginners. If you haven't tried Capsicum baccatum chili peppers just yet, this is a great choice to start with! The name of this variety means "Werner's Creeper" (Werner's Vine).
A must have!4,90 €
Challenge: 1 (easy)In stock
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Bico Roxa
C. chinenseDiscover the captivating Bico Roxa, a Capsicum chinense chili pepper that's not only visually stunning with its dark leaves, stems, and early-stage pods but also ranks as one of the best-tasting Habanero relatives. Small in size but grand in flavor, these pods produce a powder that is simply irresistible. The enchanting smell and aroma of the powder made from this variety are so alluring, you'll find yourself continually craving its unique taste in your culinary creations.
4,90 €
It delivers a delightful kick, adding just the right amount of heat to your dishes. Plus, the Bico Roxa is ideal for pot cultivation, making it a perfect addition to balconies and small gardens. Experience the exceptional blend of beauty, flavor, and practicality with the Bico Roxa chili pepper.
Limited supply.
Challenge: 1 (Very easy to grow!)In stock
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Rocopica Cross, Large
C. pubescensA stunningly wonderful cross between Rocopica (C cardenasii x C. pubescens) and Rocoto (C. pubescens). The pods are large, very tasty and quite hot. Not as thick fleshed as Rocotos usually but still quite thick fleshed. Super prolific!
Faster to mature than Rocotos usually so a great choice if not enough time to start Rocotos anymore. A must have for any chili grower.Challenge: 2 (requires a long season)4,90 €In stock
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Rocoto, Canario
C. pubescensThe Canario chili pepper, part of the Capsicum pubescens species, is a distinctive and compact plant. It grows medium large as plant and produces eye-catching purple flowers and green, hairy leaves. The fruit of the Canario pepper is unique, turning from green to yellow as it matures, with quite large pod size. The pods are quite hot for Rocoto variety and have a lovely, juicy thick flesh. This perennial is adaptable, thriving in full sun and a range of soil types, from sandy to loamy. It's a low-maintenance choice, suitable for various gardening projects including container gardening. Surprisingly it can look awesome as a bonsai chili pepper as well!
4,90 €
Challenge: 2In stock
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