Chilli, Cayenne
Capsicum annuum, Cayenne , plant I normally grow at least 6 cayenne plants each years which produce baskets of pods, as nothing I’ve yet grown come close to the Cayennes for drying and making a punchy...
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These peppers are one of the most commonly used hot peppers in Spain. A great all purpose chilli with good flavour and Medium-Hot heat. Capsicum Annuum Guindilla Robust plants produce plenty of 13-16cm...
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Capsicum Baccatum, Amarillo A stunning large orange chilli pepper ripening from green to yellow to a wonderful bright orange colour when fully ripe. Pods are chunky tapering to a point about 11cm long...
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Chilli, Habanero Red Growing 2009 The habanero Capsicum Chinense, type chillis are really something special I love the tropical flavour of the Chinense chillis. This is the standard red habanero it is...
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Chilli, Jalapeno Capsicum Annuum, Jalapeño This is one of the classic chillis I would want on my desert island list. Highly productive, easy to grow and a great all purpose mild chilli. Origin Veracruz...
View ArticleSearching For Kashmiri Chillis
The Kashmiri chilli is famed by cook’s for its rich spicy flavour and the deep red colour it imparts in cooking. I have been trying to grow this variety of chilli for 3 years now. So far all attempts...
View ArticlePepper, Doux D’Espagne
Capsicum Annuum Pepper, Doux D'Espagne Harvest A long, sweet tapering pepper, also known as Sweet Spanish Mammoth, an heirloom pepper, which dates back to 1859 according to Thomas Etty. I first grew...
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Capsicum Annuum, Chilli de Arbol Chilli, Capsicum Annuum, de Arbol also known as Tree Chilli Origin Oaxaca and Jalisco states in Mexico. According to the chilli database these chillis are sometimes...
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Lemon Drop pods freshly harvested Chilli, Capsicum baccatum, Lemon Drop An Aji variety from Brazil or, according to the Chilliman, its origin is Peru where it is known as ‘Kellu Uchu’. Citrus-flavoured...
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