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Aji Habanero
Chilli Heat 7
From South America, the fruits mature from green to yellow to orange. (Capsicum baccatum)
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Aji Norteno
Chilli Heat 7
Chilli peppers from Peru the fruit mature to yellow, red and orange colours and measure about 3 to 4 inches long and 3/4 inch across.
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Cielo Rojo Pequin (Red Sky Pequin)
Heat 9
Wild Mexican Chilli Peppers This is a great hot chilli to dry and have in a bowl on the table for quests to crush on their food as required, great talking point. This fiery hot Pequin was picked from some wild bushes growing near the Mexican border by a Mexican friend of ours. They were taken to the village and dried in the sun and sent to us for our chilli pals to try. These seeds have not been produced by a dedicated chilli farmer as we say the are from the wild. This is our first year of selling them so lets see what we get.
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Aji Colorado
Chilli Heat 5
Fleshy very tasty chilli coming from Bolivian Andes. Matures from green to red.
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Alba
Chilli Heat 5
Perfect for small spaces turning from pale yellow to orange to red; for small pots and borders. Variety bred by Mario Dadomo (Azienda Agraria Sperimentale Stuard, Parma, Italy)
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Albufeira
Chilli Heat 7
This is a special selection of "Piri Piri"; a fantastic
hot producer, great for using fresh or for drying, matures from green to red. Variety bred by Mario Dadomo (Azienda Agraria Sperimentale Stuard, Parma, Italy)
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Chile de Onza
Chilli Heat 4
Chilli used in cooking and cultivated in Mexico; matures from green to brown.
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Chupetinho
Chilli Heat 9
From Brazil, very unusual typical nipple shape; from pale yellow, to orange to red this is a very good looking
hot plant.
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Chile de Arbol
Chilli Heat 6
Meaning a 'tree like' plant with thick woody stems. Peppers are a delicate, slender, cayenne dark-red variety growing up to 3 inches long but thin. Bright brick red colour. From the Oaxaca, Jalisco and Nayarit regions of Mexico. Also known as Cola de rata, Rat's Tail or Cow Horn. Known in Mexico as the Birds Beak chilli. (Capsicum annuum)
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Pulla
Chilli Heat 7
Related to the Mexican Guajillo. Matures to a deep red, thin fleshed with a very fruity
hot aroma. Easy available dried, it can be used for all purposes. Has a taste of liquorice. (Capsicum annuum)
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Ali Hot Chilli Pepper
Chilli Heat 6
From pale yellow to light orange; fantastic in medium pots and borders. Variety bred by Mario Dadomo (Azienda Agraria Sperimentale Stuard, Parma, Italy)
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Bassotto
Chilli Heat 5
From purplish spotted yellow, to orange to red; for small-medium pots and borders. Perfect for adding colour and heat to salads. Variety bred by Mario Dadomo (Azienda Agraria Sperimentale Stuard, Parma, Italy)
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Belpicen
Chilli Heat 5
From purplish spotted yellow, to orange to red; for small-medium pots great for a splash of colour around the house. Variety bred by Mario Dadomo (Azienda Agraria Sperimentale Stuard, Parma, Italy)
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Brasileiro
Chilli Heat 5
These peppers are a selection of variety coming from Brazil; from green to red, medium sized plant fleshy chilli great tasting. Perfect with salad raw or on the barbeque. Variety bred by Mario Dadomo (Azienda Agraria Sperimentale Stuard, Parma, Italy)
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Balloon
Chilli Peppers
Chilli Heat Level 8+
Unique shaped fruits about
3" across with 3 or 4 flat square-tipped
wings on sturdy 3-4' plants. Thin crunchy
flesh, wings are sweet but the seeds and
placenta are extremely hot. Does well in a
pot, pinched out at the top to promote side
shoots.
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Indian PC-1
Naga Jolokia????
Chilli Heat Level ???
This striking and very
useful hot chilli from Assam an area in
India close to the famous city of Tezpur,
renowned for bringing us some of the hot
varieties of chillies around. The chilli has
a cited heat level of 855,000 SHU but it is
very doubtful it holds this much
heat!!!! Probably it would be closer
to 100,000 SHU if, that. Lots of pepper seed
suppliers call it Naga Jolokia by mistake.
According to our informed local experts, the
chilli tested with a heat level of 855,000
SHU was actually the Bhut Jolokia which in
some parts of India is called Naga Jolokia,
Naga being an area and Jolokia meaning
Pepper or chilli. This was the hot
chilli tested with a recorded heat level of
855,000 SHU. Indian PC-1 is a Capsicum
annuum. As you can see from the photographs,
the Indian PC-1 chilli (AMKA also
mistakenly known as the Naga Jolokia)
actually bears no resemblance to the
Capsicum Chinense family to which all the
hottest varieties belong. This is no reason
not to grow it but please do not mistake it
for the similarly named but much hotter
Bhut/Bih Jolokia. You could always grow
it and prove us wrong
J
£3 for 10 seeds
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