Chili Seeds
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Selvatico
C. baccatumA lovely, very prolific, tough plant from the forests of Andes. Heat level is quite piercingly hot and it has a dry type of heat. The taste is fascinating without any heat which makes it perfect for cooking it with fish for example. Dried powder made from Selvatico makes a great powders for all kinds of cooking for sure!
4,90 €
As their close-to wild genes, these pods come off very easily.
Challenge: 1 (easy)In stock
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Bico Roxa
C. chinenseDiscover the captivating Bico Roxa, a Capsicum chinense chili pepper that's not only visually stunning with its dark leaves, stems, and early-stage pods but also ranks as one of the best-tasting Habanero relatives. Small in size but grand in flavor, these pods produce a powder that is simply irresistible. The enchanting smell and aroma of the powder made from this variety are so alluring, you'll find yourself continually craving its unique taste in your culinary creations.
4,90 €
It delivers a delightful kick, adding just the right amount of heat to your dishes. Plus, the Bico Roxa is ideal for pot cultivation, making it a perfect addition to balconies and small gardens. Experience the exceptional blend of beauty, flavor, and practicality with the Bico Roxa chili pepper.
Limited supply.
Challenge: 1 (Very easy to grow!)In stock
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Black Pearl
C. annuumPretty looking purple & black ornamental variety with quite round pods which look nice at all stages of maturity.
The plant is very compact and suitable for growing in small pots or balcony pots. These pods pack a quite pungency. When dried and powdered, it tastes like Italian tomatoes dried in the sun.3,90 €
Challenge: 1 (easy)In stock
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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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Aji Piura
C. baccatumThis lesser-known Capsicum baccatum variety is a hidden gem among chili peppers. It's an incredibly productive plant that yields a bounty of quite hot peppers, each bursting with a delicious, pungent flavor that makes an excellent alternative to more common varieties like Cayennes.
3,90 €
Highly recommended for its distinctive taste, this chili is perfect for culinary experimentation. One great idea is to blend it with salt, creating an attractive and flavorful chili salt that can add a unique twist to your dishes.
The plant itself can reach impressive heights and becomes a stunning display when laden with its vibrant, tasty peppers. What's more, managing its growth is both simple and enjoyable, especially with baccatum chilis. A pair of scissors is all you need to keep it in check, making it a fun and easy addition to your garden or indoor plant collection. This chili pepper is not just about the heat; it's about adding a splash of color and a dash of flavor to your culinary creations.
Challenge; 1 (easy to grow).In stock
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Cumari Minos (C. praetermissum)
Cumari Minos is an awesome looking Capsicum praetermissum with a sharp heat and taste. There is still a lot of aroma packed in these small pods.
13,90 €
Cumari is a common name for several different types of peppers that are native to South and Central America. Cumari peppers are known for their intense heat and fruity flavor, and are often used in traditional Latin American dishes, such as salsas, stews, and sauces. Some varieties of cumari peppers are also used to make hot sauces or powders. Due to their popularity in the region, cumari peppers have been cultivated for centuries and are an important part of many local cuisines.
Very limited supply!
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Atalaya Honey
C. chinenseThe 'Atalaya Honey' chili pepper presents a delightful mix of sweetness and heat. These plump peppers are packed with flavor, starting with a sweet note and quickly turning up the heat to please daring taste buds. Lovely variety for its hearty production and low maintenance.
3,90 €
The bush itself is a beauty, sprouting lush leaves and creating a pleasing shape that's a treat for the eyes. The 'Atalaya Honey' is a standout in any garden, promising a harvest that's as lovely in taste as it is in appearance. Seems to have some C. frutescens genes as well.
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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