Named for its exceptional productivity, the Super Chilli (Capsicum annuum) is a vibrant addition to any garden. Its dense foliage creates a lush appearance, while its abundant pods offer a colourful array, transitioning from green to red upon ripening. This variety typically reaches a height of around 60 cm, thriving in pots with its bushy growth.
Introducing the Sweet Cayenne Pepper! Hailing from the vibrant fields of Central & South America, this delightful chilli, scientifically known as Capsicum Annuum, brings a perfect balance of sweetness and mid-level heat to your culinary creations. With roots tracing back to its native soils, this versatile pepper adds a flavourful kick to dishes, making it a favourite for those who savour a touch of warmth without overwhelming intensity. Spice up your dishes with the Sweet Cayenne and elevate your culinary journey!
Originating from Japan, Takanotsume Pepper, also known as the Hawk Claw Chilli, charms with its talon-shaped pods. These fiery red chillies are prolific producers, yielding abundantly in pots, making them ideal for small spaces.
Hailing from the sun-soaked lands of Mallorca, Spain, Tap de Corti Chilli delights with its vibrant red hue and thick-walled, crisp pods. Renowned for its prolific yield and compact growth, it’s a prized addition to any garden.
Tepin Chilli, renowned as the “Mother of all peppers”, hails from Central America, Mexico, and the southwestern United States. Also known as Bird Peppers or Chiltepins, these peppers thrive as great producers, yielding plentifully despite their compact size. Their diminutive berry-like pods belie their intense heat, making them a prized addition to fiery dishes, salsas, and stews.
Hailing from Thailand, the Thai Dragon Chilli is a prolific producer, yielding abundant white pods that mature from creamy white to fiery orange/red. This compact plant, reaching 20-30 cm in pots, adds beauty to any garden.
Thai Hot Pepper, a prolific producer, originates from Thailand. Its compact, bushy plant stands 20-30 cm tall, yielding petite pods that mature from green to vibrant red, measuring 1-1.5 cm tall and 0.5 cm wide. This charming chilli offers a complex flavour profile and a deep, pleasant burn.
While the unique shapes and colors of chillies may evoke a sense of imagination and creativity, there is no direct link between them and fairy tale characters or their props. However, it is possible for individuals to draw connections or find inspiration in various ways. The interpretation of such associations is subjective and can vary from person to person.
Originally developed by The Hippy Seed Company, THSC Black Scorpion Tongue is a remarkable new phenotype of the Black Scorpion Tongue chilli. Known for their prolific production and unique pod shape, these chillies offer a delightful blend of sweetness, saltiness, and subtle apple-like notes.
Originating from the Leigongshan Mountains, known as the “Mountain of Thunder,” Thunder Mountain Longhorn chilli thrives in this natural fortress. The chillies are sun-dried, then exposed to charcoal-heated hot houses, imparting a unique sun-dried and smoky flavour.
Tri Colour Nish is a remarkable chilli cultivar known for its vibrant hues of lime, purple, orange, and red. Renowned for its abundant yields and distinct pod shape, it boasts a unique flavour profile, combining slight capsicum with a bineesh apple tinge.
Originating from Turkey, the Turkish Snake Chilli is renowned for its striking appearance and prolific yield. Its long, curly pods resemble snakes, growing up to 20 cm in length. These pods transition from green to vibrant red upon ripening. With a sweet flavour and a mid-level heat, it’s a versatile addition to any kitchen.
Um Ji Put, a rare variety of C. Annuum hailing from Korea, delights chilli enthusiasts with its exceptional attributes. Boasting thick-walled pods that transition from vibrant green to fiery red upon ripening, this cultivar produces generously, with each plant reaching up to 50 cm in a pot and even larger when planted in the ground. Its flavour is a delightful combination of sweetness and juiciness, complemented by a satisfying kick.
Wae Mae Wo Chilli, a Capsicum Annuum from Korea, thrives in cooler temperatures. It’s a prolific producer with slender, tall plants, reaching up to a metre and a half. Pods start green, turning red, measuring 6-7 cm long and 1 cm wide. They possess a fruity, salty flavour reminiscent of apples, making them ideal for stir-fries or salads.
Wild Texan Tepin, a remarkable chilli pepper, boasts a rich history of being cultivated for over 15 years. Renowned for its prolific nature, it yields abundant tiny pods throughout the season. Its compact, bushy growth, reaching heights of 60-70 cm, makes it an ideal choice for pot cultivation. The pods, measuring approximately 0.5 cm, may appear diminutive but deliver an intense fiery punch. The texture resembles that of Tabasco peppers, with a surprising depth of heat.
Hailing from the Cayenne district of French Guiana, South America, the Yellow Cayenne Pepper boasts a slender 8 to 10 cm long pod. These pods, akin to the Red Cayenne and Asian Birds Eye varieties, are versatile, offering a slightly sweeter and smoother taste than their red counterpart when ripe. Their flavour deepens as they ripen, presenting a perfect blend of heat and sweetness.
The Yellow Penis Pepper, a rarity in the chilli world, boasts an eccentric appearance resembling a man’s private part. Its pods transition from green to a vibrant yellow hue upon ripening. This distinctive chilli, also available in red and orange, adds a playful touch to any garden.
Yellow Siam Chilli, known for its prolific yield and vibrant appearance, hails from Thailand. Its Capsicum Annuum variety presents a bushy plant, reaching up to a meter in height. Bearing pendant-shaped pods, initially green, they ripen into a striking golden yellow, adding a pop of colour to any garden. With a continuous production cycle, this variety ensures a constant supply of chillies.