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Holiday Time
C.Annuum
Approx 100,000 SHUWhat a little cracker this one is. Just gorgeous to look at with its bountiful pods that are a cute button shape. The variety is said to be from Honduras and it is a relatively rare chilli pepper. Pods start off white and change through the colour spectrum of purple yellow orange and then finally red. The bulbous pods grow upward to about a 1/2 inch size with thick flesh that is slightly sweet.
10+ Seeds
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Honeypeno
C. Annuum
3,000 – 5,000 SHUWell this is interesting – A Jalapeno type chilli pepper that has an apple/honey flavour. Mmmm Mmmm… Honeypeno what a great name too. This one was created by Pepperlover for extra sweetness. It is very mild in heat and can be used like all Jalapeno’s – poppers or pickled would be a good choice. Around the same size as a regular Jalapeno the Honeypeno is slightly more tapered at the bottom. We love it and we know you will too.
10+ Seeds
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Hot Beads
C.Annuum
Approx 100,000 SHUWe think this is a little ripper. A very hot small bead size rare Turkish pepper. About a birdseye chilli heat with a little more sweetness. We love how this one grows short and compact making it the perfect variety for those who love to create chilli bonsai. Its extremely prolific, hardy and easy to grow.
10+ Seeds
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Hot fish Pepper
C.Annuum
Approx 10,000 – 20,000 SHUThere are few peppers as beautiful, and as awesome, as the fish pepper. It is said to be from the Caribbean and got its name from from the fact that it was used in white sauce on fish(using the fruit when white). The fish pepper fruit has an amazing ripening cycle as it makes its way to being fully red. At maturity the fruit get to be around 4-5cms long. Not only are the fruit stunning but the foliage is variegated white and green making it even more intriguing. It’s believed that the fish pepper is a hybrid of the Serrano and the cayenne pepper.
10+ Seeds
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C.Annuum
10,000-30,000 SHUA beautifully flavoured Chilli Pepper of unknown origin. It is similar to a cayenne in size and shape but has a much sweeter flavour. This is a perfect all rounder. Great chopped up on pizza or in a sizzling salsa. If you love super high yielding chilli plants then you will love this one. This chilli pepper plant will produce masses of sweet versatile chillies for years.
10+ Seeds
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Hungarian Black
C. Annum
25,000 – 10,000 SHUThe Hungarian Black is a mild Jalapeno type pepper. Originating from Hungary it is used widely in everyday cooking and salads. It is also very ornamental having green and purple mottled leaves. The jet black chillies grow to about 6-7 cm long and gradually turn a deep ruby red from the bottom up. A great producer, juicy and sweet with a touch of heat.
10+ seeds
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Inca Red Drop
C.Baccatum
10,000 – 20,000 SHUThis little wonder produces an abundance of cute little sweet fruit with its shape not unlike a water droplet. The Inca Red Drop produces small 2cm long pods that mature from green to orange to red. It has a good level of sweetness to it and not so hot you can’t pop one straight in the mouth from the garden. (Well that’s what we do anyway). Great for small patio growing with the plant not getting over 60cms tall. The Inca Red Drop is of Andean pepper origin and relatively rare. Go on add it to your chilli pepper collection 😉
10+ Seeds
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C.Annuum
2,500-10,000 SHUThe Jalapeno really needs no introduction. It is a fantastic all rounder that can be eaten red or green. Very versatile and delicious with their thick juicy flesh that is ultra sweet when ripe. A must have in your chilli pepper arsenal.
10+ Seeds
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Jalapeno Orange
C. Annuum
Under 5,000 SHU
Everybody knows the Jalapeno but who’s heard of an ORANGE one. Well yes it is true there is an orange variety that tastes better than any other Jalapeno we have tried. Flavour wise its sweet and juicy with a definite orange citrus taste that tingles on the taste buds. This one has no heat until you hit the seeds/placenta but even then its very mild making this perfect for adding to your favourite salads. A must have for your rare chilli collection.
10+ seeds
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Jamaican Red
C. Chinense
200,000 SHUThe Jamaican Red is a great chilli! Its flattened shape looks great on its small, compact bush and you may display it proudly on your balcony. As a bonus, it tastes great too! It is juicy and has good heat. You definitely won’t be disappointed in this one!
10 Seeds
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Jamaican Scotch Bonnet
C. Chinense
250,000 – 300,000 SHUBIG UP to this chilli pepper – as the Jamaicans would say – meaning RESPECT…
This is a very popular chilli in the Caribbean and is used for making Jerk sauce, hot sauce and many other traditional Jamaican dishes. Not only does the Jamaican Scotch Bonnet chilli taste amazing with its sweet fruity zing, it is super easy to grow. Its close to say an orange habanero in heat but is sweeter with flavour undertones of apple/orange. Of course its called a Scotch Bonnet because it has the classic bonnet hat shape. Fruit ripen to a glossy yellow/orange colour and get up to 5cms long and 6cms wide. A must have if you’re into making hot sauce we’d say.10+ Seeds
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Jamaican Yellow
C. Chinense
200,000 SHUNo prizes for guessing where these chillies originate from! Everything that has been said about the Jamaican Red can also be said for the Jamaican Yellow. Looks great. Tastes great. Is great! It’s probably not as hot as the Red and makes great sauces and marinades.
10 Seeds