Chili Seeds
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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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Indian Chili Bullet
C. annuumA fascinating cluster chili pepper from India. When the plant is filled with pods, it really does look amazing. The plant is compact and grows very nicely in containers. The pods ripen from dark green to bright red. The taste is just slightly sweet and the heat level is very suitable for indian food. Grows very well outdoors even in colder environments.
Challenge: 1 (easy to grow).3,90 €In stock
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Lemon Drop
C. baccatumHere’s another great classic – and an essential part of Peruvian cuisine! Baccatum peppers traditionally only grow in South America, but they are actually the easiest and most successful plants for home growers and beginners in chili hobby.
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Lemon Drop represents hot, non-sweet, slightly lemon-flavored types of baccatum peppers (as opposed to sweet, low-heat or only moderately hot Ajis). The plant is relatively compact and produces lots of bright yellow fruit even in non-ideal home conditions.
Grows well in pots. Lemon Drop is especially great for fish dishes! Also a very good, different tasting alternative to Cayenne and other Asian-type red hot peppers.
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Olho de Peixe White
C. chinenseThis super rare variety is absolutely amazing gift to the world of chili peppers! The beautiful, extremely tasty and quite hot pods ripen from pale green to yellow and finally to almost white yellow when mature. This plant can bear an awesome yield for many seasons, even is moderately small pot.
Save 2,00 €! 4,90 €
Ideal variety for hobbyists who want to grow something really unique.
You may have heard that Charapitas make the most valuable chili pepper. Well consider powder made from this variety as this one is much more rare and the aroma is actually outstanding. We have not tasted as aromatic fruity pods in a long time as good as these are!
Cheaper price for a limited time!
Challenge: 1 (easy to grow!)In stock
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Pequin, Orange
C. annuumVery compact, cute chili pepper which produces a TON of bright orange, quite hot chili peppers in a small space.
3,90 €
Great for your kitchen windowsill for example! These work both fresh and dried. Especially good with oriental cooking!
Grows very well even in small pots.
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Peruvian Purple
C. annuumStunningly beautiful looking ornamental chili pepper which also has a nice amount of heat which makes it great for especially
Thai-type cooking as the heat type is quite sharp!
Very compact and beautiful plant which can be quite dark under intense sun or artificial light source. The pods mature for very dark, almost black-purple to dark crimson red to bright red in the end.
Lovely plant to have around your garden, in a hanging pot, greenhouse, patio or balcony.Challenge: 1 (very easy to grow).3,90 €In stock
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Pimenta da Neyde
C. chinenseOne of the strangest chile peppers I've ever seen!
Mature pods won't change the color, but stay purple instead.
Very, very pretty looking plant with lots of even prettier pods with a great aroma.
Very hot. Can be grown as useful bonsai / bonchi-ornamental. Clearly has some C. annuum genes as well.
Grows taller more like C. annuums, unlike most C. chinenses.
Extremely rare!
Gladly, it's easy to grow.Challenge: 16,90 €In stock
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Pimenta de Cheiro do Para
C. chinensePimenta Cheiro do Pará is a vibrant Brazilian variety that stands out with its bright yellow pods. The name, which translates to "Scent of Pará," hints at the pepper's aromatic quality, a feature that makes it as appealing to the nose as it is to the palate. With a manageable heat level that doesn't overpower its delightful flavor, these chilis are perfect for adding a lovely kick and fruity, exotic flavor to any dish.
4,90 €
The plants are robust and adapt well to a variety of growing conditions, making them suitable for both garden beds (in warm climates) and containers. Due to the compact plant size and small pods, they are also an excellent choice to grow as beautiful bonsai chilis. Their compact size yields an abundant harvest, ensuring a steady supply throughout the season. Typically reaching maturity around 80-90 days, Pimenta Cheiro do Pará peppers are not only a culinary delight but also a visually appealing addition to your garden, with their sun-kissed yellow pods dangling like little lanterns amid the green foliage. Ideal for salsas, marinades, or as a pickled treat, this chili brings the essence of Brazilian flavor to your table.
Challenge: 1 (Very easy to grow!)In stock
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Purple Peach (CGN 21500)
C. chinenseOh my what a variety this one is! What amazing looks, just incredibly tasty aroma, beats typical habaneros so easily.
Very prolific every time! The pods ripen from pale green to pinkish-purple. Just amazing! Ideal for a bonsai chile pepper. Definitely one of all time favorites.
This is an great example what chile peppers can be instead of the ever so typical cayenne-types.Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow).5,90 €In stock
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