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Choc Bhut x 7 Pot Yellow
C. Chinense
1,000,000 aprox SHUThere are many hybrid Chillies being produced at the moment, but not a lot of them are as good as this. The Chocolate Bhut x Yellow 7 pot certainly stands out! It was crossed By Grant Hustler a few years ago and we were lucky enough to get it from a well-known grower in NSW. It has that great Naga flavour with no bitterness and an insane amount of heat! The pods are very large and elongated, typical of Bhut. This cross is practically stable and we feel this we be very popular in the near future!
10+ seeds
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Chocolate Bhut
C. Chinense
1,000,000 – 1,200,000 SHUWe love Bhuts, and we love chocolate! It makes sense that we especially love the Chocolate Bhut! The Bhut Jolokia is an Icon and the Chocolate Bhut is a great variation of it. It has that great heat we know and love and, although it doesn’t taste quite like chocolate, it has that great earthy, rich flavor that the brown chillies often have. We couldn’t fault this and can only imagine how great a steak sauce would taste made with this one!
10+ seeds
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Chocolate Devils Tongue
C.Chinense
200,000 – 300,000 SHUThe Chocolate Devils Tongue is said to be a naturally occurring hybrid of the Red Devils Tongue and gets its name from its very cool tongue shape. This chilli plant is very prolific when it gets going and the fruit grow to be about 6cm long and 2-3 cm wide. Taste wise it has an earthy habanero flavour with a hint of sweetness. We have come across a Chocolate Devils Tongue that has no heat but this one certainly does.
Check out the Mustard Devils tongue as well here.
Check out the Yellow Devils tongue as well here.10+ Seeds
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Chocolate Habanero
C. Chinense
SHU 425,000 – 550,000Some say the Chocolate Habanero are the hottest of the Habs. With a SHU of around 500,000 there is no denying they are very hot. A very prolific producer for a smallish bush so it would be great in a pot on the balcony. All habs are very versatile when it comes to cooking and this one is no exception.
10+ seeds
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Chocolate Hand Grenade
C. Chinense
200,000 – 500,000 SHUThe Chocolate Hand Grenade is shaped remarkably like a WW2 grenade and the heat may well blow your head off! Actually, being a cross of Long Chocolate Habanero and the Black Congo Habanero the heat is at Hab level. Bred in the USA, it has a big strong smoky flavour with a spicy raisin taste too. Not bad at all! It would make an interesting sauce. The Chocolate Hand Grenade is quite scarce so be quick!
10+ seeds
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Chocolate Naga Brain
C. Chinense
1,200,000 SHU (approx)The human brain is the intelligent piece of your body. (for most people anyway). So why does it instruct us to ingest food that will make us feel like we are actually on fire? We have pondered this question here at Chilli Seedz for some time and we have decided the answer is… How the hell would we know! Because your Mom told you not to eat it? It’s because they taste great I guess! The Chocolate Naga Brain will make you feel like you slipped on a banana peel and plunged your face into the Sun. Super tasty, super duper hot and easy to grow. You mates will be impressed. Your Mom will not be.
10+seeds
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Chocolate Reaper
C. Chinense
Approx 1,500,000 – ??? SKUWell here it is a new favourite of ours. A chocolate colour variation to the infamous Carolina Reaper. The Chocolate Reaper is just like the red version with the long stinger tail. It has a very strong floral aroma, similar to the red variety but with a hint of a smoky type taste up front. Not fully stable yet the Chocolate Reaper is one you can grow out and see how good a stinger tail you can get. We liked it best as a powder. Its one to show off in your chilli patch for sure!
10+ Seeds
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Chupetinho
C.Chinense
20,000-30.000 SHUVariety from Brazil. The name derives from its shape and meaning “bottle” or “pacifier”. Also called Biquinho. The plant is sturdy and very productive. The fruits ripen from green to red or yellow or orange depending on the variety.
10+ Seeds
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Cilli Goronong
C. Chinense
100,000 – 200,000 SHUThe Cili Goronong, or Malaysian Goronong, is a Habanero type and quite a popular chilli among those in the know. Its abundance on the bush and awesome great shape, backed up by its not to strong, mildly fruity and smokey flavour are making it very sought after! These chillies are probably the most twisted and bizarre habanero you will ever see! They are easy to grow as well….so why wouldn’t you!
10+ seeds
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CO1234 Yellow Ding Dong
C. Baccatum
Approx. 500 – 1,000 SHUWhat a surprise this one turned out to be. It was labeled CO1234 but we like to think of it as our Yellow Ding Dong as it has the most amazing dangly shapes. Next to no heat this variety has a very thin wall with a lovely citrusy orange flavour. We think it would be great dried but as with most baccatum’s its mild enough to enjoy straight from the bush.
10+ Seeds
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Comets Tail – Space Chilli (HJ 4)
C.Annuum
3,000-4,000 SHUAnother delicious cayenne type but this awesome chilli pepper has been developed from seeds sent into space. Its has less than a Jalapeno level of heat and is very prolific. Not many can brag that they have space chillies – be one of the first.
“For many decades work has been going on by the Chinese who have been sending seeds into orbit on satellites exposing them to zero gravity. It has become apparent that the trip into space is creating higher yields, bigger produce, and an increase in the levels of nutrients in the resulting fruit.”
10+ Seeds
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Comstock Purple
C. Annuum
30,000 – 50,000 SHUThis extremely attractive chilli is something special. The Comstock Purple has upward pointing fruit that start green and very dark purple and mature to a mottled red and purple. They have about the same heat as a Cayenne as well as being a little sweet. It’s a really good one for the patio and is great when dried and powdered. Definitely worth growing!
10+ Seeds