Chili Seeds
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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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Pellegrino (Dehydrated Chili)– 200g
The Pellegrino chili, akin to the cayenne in its heat profile but slightly smaller in size, emerges as an excellent choice for oriental cuisine and related products, where its heat and flavor can complement the intricate tastes and aromas characteristic of this culinary tradition.
52,90 €
For those crafting gourmet sauces, the Pellegrino chili provides a subtle yet impactful heat that can enhance the depth of stir-fry sauces, noodle broths, and dipping sauces, aligning perfectly with the balance of flavors sought in oriental cooking. Its ability to blend well with other ingredients without overpowering them makes it a versatile addition to any sauce maker's palette.
In the realm of artisanal food production, the Pellegrino chili's compatibility with oriental flavors opens up possibilities for creating spicy versions of traditional snacks. Imagine chili-infused rice crackers or seaweed snacks that offer a gentle heat, providing a delightful twist on classic favorites.
This chili is also well-suited for integrating into spice blends used in oriental cooking, such as curry powders or five-spice mixes, where it can add an extra layer of warmth that complements the aromatic spices commonly used in these cuisines.
For those interested in creating unique condiments, the Pellegrino chili is a fantastic ingredient for spicy oils or vinegars, common in oriental tables for drizzling over dishes to add both heat and flavor. Such condiments can elevate simple dishes with a touch of spice that's both refined and impactful.
Moreover, the Pellegrino chili can inspire the creation of specialty products like chili-infused chocolates or candies, which can incorporate oriental flavorings like ginger or sesame, creating an intriguing fusion of flavors that tantalize the taste buds with their complexity and heat.
The inclusion of the Pellegrino chili in marinades and rubs can also bring an oriental flair to grilled meats, seafood, or vegetables, allowing the chili's heat to penetrate deeply and infuse the food with a warmth that's both comforting and exciting.
In beverages, the subtle heat of the Pellegrino chili can be an innovative addition to teas or cocktails that seek to incorporate a spicy note, offering a gentle warmth that enhances the drink's overall flavor profile without dominating it.
The Pellegrino chili's adaptability and gentle heat make it an ideal candidate for a wide range of culinary applications, especially in oriental cuisine and products, where its flavor can complement and enhance the complex tapestry of tastes that define this rich culinary tradition.
Vacuum packed.
Grown in Kirkkonummi, Finland.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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Pimenta Diomar
C. chinenseAs Brazil is in the very heart of the chili peppers and their birth place, it is not too surprising that it has lots of very unique varieties to offer. Here is a very nice example: Pimenta Diomar’s bright red pods have a very different shape from Caribbean Habanero and other familiar commercial chinense peppers. The heat is there, though, and some say this tastes at least as good as the more common chinense peppers.
3,90 €
Very compact plant which produces extremely high yields.
One of the most prolific plants ever seen.
Great for bonsai chili growing.
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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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Pyramid Chili
C. annuumAbsolutely stunningly beautiful and very compact beautiful chili pepper!
This will be ideal for decorating your home with. The heat level is actually quite high. Grow indoors, balcony, patios or on your window kitchen sill and dry these pods for a tasty dry powder.
Can easily produce pods all around the year with a small light. Open pollinated.Challenge: 1 (very easy to grow).3,90 €In stock
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