Chili Seeds
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Cheiro Recife
C. chinenseA very easy to grow chili pepper which produces an insanely huge crop on a compact plant! Quite small, super fruity-aromatic, fantastic looking pods make this one ideal for bonsai chili pepper growing too! Very good for all kind of cooking. These pods are great when used either fresh or dried as a powder or flakes. Fun variety to grow and it’s very suitable for even beginners.
4,90 €
Limited supply!
Challenge: 1In stock
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Madre de Rios
C. frutescensVery unusual, more round, pointed frutescens (Tabasco relative) chili pepper. The taste is unique and interesting. Great as dried flakes too. The plant is very robust, dark green, and healthy looking. Can almost look like a fake plant. Great as a bonsai chili pepper too!
4,60 €
Challenge: 1 (easy to grow)In stock
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Cumari Atertic (C. praetermissum)
Quite pungent Cumari Pepper with lingering, unique aroma.
13,90 €
Cumari peppers have a long history in Latin American cuisine and have been used by indigenous peoples in the region for thousands of years. The exact origin of cumari peppers is unclear, but they are believed to have originated in the Amazon rainforest, and have since spread to other parts of South and Central America. The cumari peppers has been used for culinary and medicinal purposes for centuries, and some indigenous groups believed that cumari peppers had healing properties. In Brazil, cumari peppers were used as a natural remedy for respiratory problems and to reduce fever.
Cumari peppers are still primarily grown in the wild, although some farmers in Brazil are now cultivating them commercially. In recent years, there has been growing interest in the unique flavor and heat of cumari peppers, and they are now being exported to other countries, including the United States and Europe, where they are used by chefs and home cooks in a variety of dishes.
Very limited supply!
Challenge: 2In stock
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Aji Minas Gerais
C. baccatumVery crunchy, fruity and aromatic baccatum variety from Minas Gerails, Northern Brazil. The plant is filled with very wrinkly, irregular shaped elongated pods. The medium pungency makes it ideal for all kinds of cooking when you want your food to be just medium spiced up.
3,90 €
The plant can be quite compact which makes it ideal for any growing environment. It’s also very easy to grow, even for a beginner. Just keep in mind that light is the key to success when growing chili peppers, especially when it comes to yielding.
Challenge: 1 (Easy to grow).In stock
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Nora
C. annuumThe Nora Pepper is a traditional Spanish variety known for its distinctive sweet flavor with a touch of mild heat. These round, squat peppers are characterized by their deep red color when ripe. They are a staple in Spanish cuisine, often dried and ground into a sweet paprika that is essential in many recipes.
3,90 €
Perfect for gardeners with limited space, Nora Pepper plants are compact and well-suited for pot cultivation. They yield a generous number of peppers that are not only a delight in the kitchen but also add a decorative touch to the garden with their vivid coloring. These peppers mature quite quickly, offering a unique flavor that is both sweet and smoky without the intense burn, making them ideal for a wide range of dishes, from stews to sauces.
Challenge: 1 (easy to grow)In stock
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Fidalgo Roxa
C. chinenseThis rare variety is one of the best looking chile peppers there is. When filled with mature pods, it looks like a plant holding candies.
6,90 €
Besides being quite hot, they look just amazing with purple-green color when immature and purple-pink color when mature. Just look at the pictures and see for yourself, a real eye-catcher. The taste is also very good.
One of greatest habanero-relatives out there. A true chilehead definitely will have this variety in his/her collection. Rare and exceptionally unusual! Grows well even in small pots. Great as a bonsai chile pepper!
Challenge: 1 (quite easy to grow).In stock
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Jalapeno, Zapotec
C. annuumExperience the timeless allure of the Jalapeño Zapotec, a storied chili pepper with roots deep in the soils of Oaxaca, Mexico. This heirloom variety carries with it the legacy of the ancient Aztecs, a true heritage breed with a flavor profile that's as rich as its history. Each pepper is a treasure, with succulent, thick flesh that exudes an aroma so captivating, it becomes a sensory memory for anyone who favors the distinctive taste of Jalapeños.
The Jalapeño Zapotec is a gardener's delight, yielding abundantly and showing off its character through the lovely corking patterns on its skin, an aesthetic mark of its authenticity and flavor intensity.
As you relish the robust zest of these peppers, let it also be a tribute to the memory of Beth Boyd, affectionately known as the Chile Queen. In every harvest and with every taste, we celebrate her spirited devotion to the world of chilis, ensuring her fiery passion lives on through the continued enjoyment of the Jalapeño Zapotec.Challenge: 1 (Can be difficult to overwinter).3,90 €In stock
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Trepadeira Werner
C. baccatum
A small, very pretty (see the white pods ripening to bright red) and unusual baccatum pepper that has an unusual, very delicious berry-like aroma and sweetness.. Highly recommended for home growing! Gives extremely high yields! Easy to grow in pots. The ripe pods look like cherries. Mild-Medium heat level. Ideal for beginners. If you haven't tried Capsicum baccatum chili peppers just yet, this is a great choice to start with! The name of this variety means "Werner's Creeper" (Werner's Vine).
A must have!4,90 €
Challenge: 1 (easy)In stock
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Jalapeno, Summer Heat
C. annuumGreat Jalapeno variant with a thick meat and medium heat level. The plant is quite compact and ripens a little faster than Jalapenos generally tend to.
3,90 €
Recommended for outdoor and greenhouse growing.
Challenge: 2 (can be weak against pests, especially indoors)In stock
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