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Criolla Sella
C. baccatumCriolla Sella: A Bolivian Treasure! Discover the versatile flavors of Criolla Sella, a remarkable chili variety hailing from the heart of Bolivia. Celebrated for its vibrant, sunny hue and very fruity undertones, Criolla Sella brings a unique twist to traditional chili profiles.
3,90 €
These chilies offer over a moderate heat level, making them a versatile choice for a variety of dishes. Whether you're spicing up a salsa, adding zest to sauces, or experimenting with new culinary creations, Criolla Sella is an excellent choice. But best way to preserve these chilis is to dry and use them as flavorful powder!
Gardeners will appreciate their easy-to-grow nature and the bountiful harvests they provide. Enjoy the delightful blend of flavor and heat that Criolla Sella chilis bring to your table!
Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow).In stock
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Jalapeno, Orange Spice
C. annuumAlso known as Numex Orange Spice. A hotter version of the Jalapeno version developed at NMSU by Paul Bosland and his team.
3,90 €
Besides being a lot hotter than any traditional Jalapenos, it's also very very prolific! This compact plant can carry lots of pods. Make sure to support these plants well!
Highly recommended for Jalapeno lovers who like more heat.
Open pollinated.
Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow but can be challenging to produce harvests indoors.)In stock
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Buena Mulata
C. annuumVery old heirloom variety from 1940's. This plant looks absolutely gorgeous with all great colored pods! The flowers and pods start from purple and ripen to very beautiful colors! A true eye-catcher. The heat level is hot, about the same as Cayenne. I'd say the taste of these is actually better than Cayenne even with a slight sweetness.
5,90 €
A must have for any chili pepper grower. Fast to mature as well!
Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow!)In stock
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Brazilian Red Olive
C. baccatumVery tasty, medium hot variety from brazil. The aroma on this (as with most baccatums) is just fantastic. The pods are about olive size but the plant will bear a big amount of these pods on a single plant. The pods are quite good already as a green, their immature stage.
Challenge: 1 (easy to grow).
4,90 €In stock
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Sugar Rush Peach Bullet
C. baccatumSugar Rush Peach Bullet, a captivating member of the cherished Sugar Rush family, known for its delectable Capsicum baccatum lineage. These peppers are celebrated for their exceptional flavor profile, which is a hallmark of the baccatum species. This variety is not fully stabilized yet so expect some variation. As you savor these chilis, you'll be greeted by a delightful sweetness, intricately woven with a complex and aromatic depth that elevates them beyond the ordinary.
4,90 €
With a heat that is pleasantly warm rather than overpowering, the Sugar Rush Peach Bullet peppers are culinary chameleons, seamlessly fitting into a wide array of dishes. Whether you choose to sprinkle them as a finely ground powder, enjoy them fresh, savor them pickled, or simmer them into a luscious sauce, their flavor is guaranteed to shine, adding a gourmet touch to your meals. Their medium heat level makes them versatile for both the adventurous palate and those who prefer a gentler warmth.
Challenge: 1 (very easy to grow).In stock
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Why Not
C. chinenseAn intriguing chili pepper variety born from the Jay's Peach Ghost Scorpion and the 7Pot White. Flavor enthusiasts will appreciate its very highly potent spiciness harmonized by a pronounced fruity undertone. Beyond their flavor, these peppers boast sizeable pods with a thick, textured pale yellow/white skin, occasionally graced by trailing tails. Internally, they're rich in placenta and oil, echoing their super hot lineage from the Jay's Peach Ghost Scorpion. The plants themselves showcase green foliage, growing in a sapling-like manner. Cultivators will find the "Why Not" chili both a challenging and rewarding growth experience, offering a unique blend of heat, flavor, and beauty in its bounty.
4,90 €
Challenge: 2 (easy)In stock
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Hurt Berry
C. chinenseWow!
This painful berry (Who would not LOVE the name Hurt Berry btw!) is insanely hot!
It looks bit something like more stable Carolina Reaper or 7pot Primo.
If you are looking for a SUPER hot variety to grow, this one is a certain choice to get the absolutely hottest!
The taste on this pod is also excellent. On the better side of all the super hots.
BE CAREFUL WITH THIS ONE!6,90 €Challenge: 1In stock
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Jalapeno, Felicity
C. annuumSo very aromatic, sweet and juicy, thick fleshed, large type of Jalapeño which is completely non-pungent!
4,20 €
Great for stuffing if you want stuffed mild Jalapeños. Or eat them as they are straight from the plant.
Lovely plant to have around for easy snacking. Very prolific. Matures faster than more traditional Jalapeños.
Challenge: 1In stock
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Neyde White Bullet
C. chinenseAbsolutely lovely, very hot variety which produces just insane amount of pods per plant! I assume it's not fully stable yet, but the few plants I grew were still almost identical so it's quite near to be stabile. The pods are very aromatic. Especially great to be eaten as small rings on your pizza or any other food, if you can handle the heat. Makes excellent, and lovely colored chili powder too! Original strain from Faddas pepper.
4,90 €
Challenge: 1In stock
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