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C. Baccatum
10,000-30,000 SHUBrought from Bolivia, the fruits of this chilli pepper is cylindrical at stem end and taper to a point. Fruit turns from green to orange when ripe and they have a very citrusy taste. A very under the radar chilli pepper – The taste is phenomenal.
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Cumara Cherry
C.Annuum
Approx 1,000 SHUSmooth as a babies bottom this little cherry shaped turkish chilli pepper is one that has next to no heat. Thick walled the fruit have a sweet crunch as you bite into it. Pods/fruit big enough to stuff like a Jalapeno popper and would go great in a salad for just a tiny tingle of heat.
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Dal Santo Habanero
C. Chinense
Approx. 300,000 – 400,000 SHUNamed after a farmer friend of ours the Dal Santo Habanero is one of the best tasting Habs we have had. It is super sweet and fruity without the usual Hab earthiness. This one has a pleasant slow smooth all over mouth burn that doesn’t rip your throat out. Like most Hab varieties the Dal Santo is super prolific, hardy and easy maintenance. Plants grow to about a meter plus in height with the fruit measuring 3cm wide and 5-6cms long. Pods ripen to a shimmery shiny bright red. Such a versatile one in the kitchen to use in all manner of ways. If you love Habs then you must try this one – you won’t be disappointed.
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C.Chinense
100,000-300,000 SHUA Datil chilli pepper also known as “yellow lantern chilli” The fruit of datil peppers grows to be anywhere from 1/4 inch to 4 inches long, and they are a yellowish orange color when ripe. Many people utilize the Datil pepper in making sauces. A Datil pepper is similar in its heat index to a habanero but unlike habaneros, Datil peppers are sweet, with a fruitful tangy taste to them.
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Dedo de Moca
C.Baccatum
1000 – 1500 SHUDedo de Moca is from South America and is Brazil’s most famous cultivated chilli. Used in everyday cooking…..everyday! It is sweet and tastes great with a touch of heat. It certainly will not have you running for the milk, just a nice heat. Even the kids will like this one. Grows up to nearly 2 meters high. A great all rounder to use fresh, in a sauce or dried. Big thumbs up!
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Devil’s Brew Orange
C. Annuum
100,000 – 300,000 SHUThe Devil’s Brew orange! What can we say? It’s been around a while and most people know of it. It is actually surprisingly good. It certainly has enough zingy heat for everyday cooking! It usually comes in red, green or yellow, but just for something different, we have them in orange! Devil’s brew is super easy to grow and ideal as a patio plant. While it is a prolific producer and a great ornamental, it is waaaaay more than that! Go on then, give it a go. You will love it!
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Devils Brain Red
C. Chinense
Approx. 1,000,000 – 1,200.000 SHU
Another devilishly hot one. The Devils brain is a hybrid creation of the Brain Strain from Judy over at Pepperlover.com. We grew a few plants of this one and the pods colour and shape were very consistent. Meant to be up there with the Carolina Reaper heat level wise although it has a slow burn build up – so watch yourself with this sneaky one. Why it’s called the Devil’s Brain we can’t say but we love the name all the same.
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Devils Rib
C. Chinense
350,000 – 400,000 SHUA lovely habanero chilli variety from Ghana. We love how the 5cm x 2cm pods turn from a REALLY GLOSSY lime green to a vibrant stand out red. They are slightly ribbed which is also very cool. Much sweeter and fruitier than your average hab this prolific beauty would be perfect made into a fiery sauce.
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Doux Long des Landes
C. Annuum
0 – 1000 SHUDoux Long Des Landes means ‘English sweet pepper from Landes.’ It is originally from the Southwest corner of France called Landes. It’s a sweet pepper with no heat that resembles a long and twisted Cayenne chill. We tried this one and thought it was a winner right away. The fruit of the Doux Long des Landes pepper can grow over 300mm long. They are sweet, juicy, tasty and are excellent when dried. A really good one for the family!
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Dragons Claw
C.Annuum
Approx. 30,000-50,000 SHUHey hey what a great cayenne type chilli pepper that ripens to a fire engine red. As its name suggests it looks like a huge dragon claw growing up to 20cms long with a hook at the end. Sweet and fairly tame heat wise it has medium thick walls. It is quite a gangly growing one so get your stakes ready. We love them – great all round chilli that makes you think dragons live in your garden. :-0
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Dwarf Chocolate Habanero
C. Chinense
450,000 – 550,000 SHUIf you’re after a stocky compact bush that pumps out pods the Dwarf Choc. Hab. is one you can’t go past. Similar to the Chocolate Habanero(Black Congo) this plant grows smaller but still has golf ball sized pods to enjoy. We think it’s slightly sweeter than the usual chocolate habanero whilst still having that great hab taste we know and love. A must have for your chocolate coloured chilli collection.
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Elephant Trunk
C. Annuum
8,000 – 10,000 SHUAnother awesomely shaped chilli – there is no mistaking this one does in fact look like its name – the Elephant Trunk. We were super surprised at how prolific the Elephant Trunk Chilli plant was with its twisty 15-20cm long fruit. This variety comes from East India and is quite a compact growing plant. Taste wise its just great, sweet and juicy, just screaming to be stuffed with something like cheese and chorizo.
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