Renowned for its fiery reputation, the Red 7 Pod is a revered chilli variety hailing from Trinidad, cherished for its intense heat and vibrant red hue upon maturity. Resilient and robust, it thrives in Caribbean climates, offering a bountiful harvest.
The Red Cayenne Pepper originates from the Tupi Indians in French Guyana’s Cayenne district. Introduced to Asia by Portuguese explorers circa 1500AD, it’s renowned for its slender, pointed pod shape and vibrant red hue. This pepper boasts a sweet and juicy flavour, making it a versatile ingredient beloved worldwide.
Red Devil’s Tongue, a formidable habanero variety, distinguishes itself with its striking appearance and intense heat. With pods resembling a devil’s tongue, this cultivar boasts a fiery red hue upon maturity, adding a visually striking element to any garden or culinary dish.
Originating from the Central African Republic, the Fatali Chilli boasts a rich heritage and a fiery temperament. Renowned for its distinctive pod shape, transitioning from vibrant green to a blazing red when fully ripe, it offers a tantalising blend of flavours. Its compact stature in pots contrasts with its potential to soar to 1.5 metres when planted in the ground.
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Originally hailing from the lush Amazon region, the Red Habanero has journeyed through Mexico, becoming a staple in Yucatán’s agricultural scene. With its vibrant red pods and distinctive flavour, it stands out as a beloved chilli pepper worldwide.
The Red Mushroom Chilli, originating from Jamaica, is renowned for its prolific production and distinctive mushroom-shaped pods. These golf ball-sized pods transition from green to a vibrant red when ripe, boasting a unique appearance and sweet Chinense flavour.
The Red Naga Brain, a fiery creation by American chilli grower Gary Montcalm, emerges from a blend of the Brain Strain 7 pod and Dorset Naga varieties. It boasts a gnarly appearance, with red, wrinkled pods measuring around 4 cm in length and 3 cm in width. A fantastic producer, it thrives in pots, reaching heights of 70 cm to one metre.
The Red Savina Habanero, a distinguished member of the C. Chinense species, hails from the Amazon region and migrated to Mexico. Renowned for its robustness, it yields larger, hotter peppers, evolving from dark green to fiery red upon maturity.
Renowned for its prolific yield and distinctive appearance, the Rezha Macedonian Pepper has been cultivated for centuries in Macedonia. Its name, “Rezha,” meaning “cut” or “sliced,” aptly reflects the pepper’s unique feature – its pod resembles it has been intricately sliced numerous times. This bushy chilli plant thrives in pots, reaching a height of about 70 cm. The peppers start as vibrant green before maturing into a deep red, adorned with prominent cork-like lines.
The Roatan Pumpkin Habanero, hailing from Roatan Island off Honduras, boasts a striking appearance with its pumpkin-like pods and vibrant orange hue. Known for their abundant yield, these chillies start as light green before ripening to a rich orange.
The Rocoto Marlene, renowned for its potency, hails from Peru but thrives across South America. Its thick-walled, juicy pods are cherished for their intense heat and delicious taste, making it a favourite among chilli enthusiasts.
Hailing from Bolivia and Peru, the Rocoto P360 boasts large, apple-like pods with a sweet, juicy flavour. This variety, also known as Locoto in Bolivia and Manzano in Mexico, stands out for its distinct appearance and taste.
Hailing from Bolivia and Peru, Rocoto Red chillies, also known as Locoto or Manzano, boast a unique apple-like appearance and a flavourful, thick-walled pod. With roots in South America, these chillies are celebrated producers, thriving in diverse climates.
Rosemary Pepper, also known as Biberiye Turşu, is a cherished chilli variety originating from Turkey. Renowned for its exceptional productivity, this cultivar yields pods that transition in colour from white to creamy white, then orange, and finally to a vibrant red. Typically harvested before full maturity, it’s a staple in Turkish cuisine, often pickled and available in local markets throughout Turkey.
Saffron Habanero, an outstanding producer of fiery pods, hails from an undisclosed origin. Its compact stature, reaching 30-40 cm in pots or larger when in the ground, is adorned with cascading foliage laden with golf ball-sized pods. Resembling the Orange Habanero, this chilli boasts a crunchy texture and a subtly sweet, fruity taste.
Safi Scotch Bonnet, hailing from Africa, is renowned for its prolific yield, producing pods measuring around 5 cm long by 4 cm in diameter. Initially light green, they ripen to a deep red hue, boasting dense medium green foliage on plants just under a meter high. Known for its exceptional flavour and potent heat, it’s a favourite among chilli enthusiasts.
Hailing from West Africa, the Orange Safi Scotch Bonnet is renowned for its exceptional taste and prolific production. Its pods transition from green to yellow before ripening into a vibrant orange hue. This chilli delights with its initially sweet flavour followed by the signature bonnet taste.
Salkim Biber, a renowned Turkish cultivar, boasts thin-walled, sizeable pods. These peppers undergo sun drying, preserving with olive oil and salt, enhancing their unique flavour. They add zest to Turkish lamb, goat, chicken, and vegetable dishes.
Sannam Chilli, originating from Andhra Pradesh in India, is renowned for its deep red pods, reaching lengths of 6-8 cm. It’s a prolific producer, thriving in Guntur, Warangal, and Khammam districts. This chilli boasts a searing heat akin to Cayennes, making it a favourite worldwide.
The Santa Fe Grande Pepper, also known as Güero Chilli Pepper, hails from Mexico. This petite plant thrives in pots, reaching 50-60 cm in height. Its conical, blunt peppers transition from pale yellow to vibrant red, offering a delightful addition to any balcony or terrace. These peppers, resembling the Bishops Crown, measure around 6 cm in length and 2.5-3 cm in width. They boast a mild heat level of 3/15, making them perfect for those who prefer a gentle kick in their culinary creations.
SBS Demon, a product of crossing the Red Dominica with a Guadalupe Habanero, boasts a mesmerizing appearance with its almost a meter-tall plant adorned with vibrant red pods. Renowned for its size and taste, this habanero variant is a must-have for chilli enthusiasts.
Introducing the SBS Demon Chocolate, a phenomenal offspring of the SBS Demon and the Guadalupe Habanero, renowned for its prolific production and striking chocolate-hued pods. These pods, though slightly smaller than their red counterparts, boast a mesmerizing deep chocolate colour as they mature. The plant itself stands at around 60 cm, presenting an exquisite sight when adorned with its bountiful harvest.
Hailing from the vibrant lands of Peru, the Scarlet Lantern Chilli, a rare and remarkable C. Chinense variety, stands as a beacon of culinary delight. With lantern-shaped pods adorning its stocky frame, it captivates with a kaleidoscope of colours, transitioning from creamy white to vibrant red.
Scarlett’s Chilli, a stunning creation by Graeme Chaplin in Western Australia, enchants growers with its resplendent hues and delectable taste. This Capsicum Annuum variant, a Purple Tiger cross, boasts an illustrious lineage and has become a favourite among chilli aficionados.
Scotch Bonnet, a Caribbean gem, delights with its resemblance to a Scotsman’s bonnet. Known for its robust production and hefty, globular pods, it transitions from light green to vibrant red upon ripening. Its flavour, reminiscent of tropical fruit, adds zest to everyday cooking.
The Scotch Brain Chilli, a hybrid of Scotch Bonnet and Yellow Brain Strain 7 pod, stands out for its exceptional taste and formidable heat. Renowned for its prolific production, its golf ball-sized pods ripen into a warm yellow hue with a bumpy surface, making it visually striking. With its fantastic growth potential in pots, reaching up to a meter in height, it’s a top choice for chilli enthusiasts seeking both flavour and heat.
The Serrano Pepper, hailing from the mountainous regions of Puebla and Hidalgo, thrives in both pots and open ground. This vibrant gem yields 7-10 cm long pods with a thick, meaty flesh, maturing from green to a bright red.
The Shishito Pepper, a delightful addition to any garden, hails from Japan. This mild chilli variety is celebrated for its flavour rather than heat, making it a popular choice among culinary enthusiasts. Its petite plants reach approximately 50 cm in height, ideal for container gardening. With thin-walled pods that start green and ripen to a vibrant red, this pepper adds visual appeal to any setting.
SILI-A-TOP, a remarkable chilli hailing from the Philippines, stands out as a prolific producer with pods transitioning in colour from green to warm orange. Its elongated shape, reaching up to 10 cm in length and 2 cm in width, adds to its allure.
The Spaghetti Chilli, a captivating variety, boasts remarkable productivity and ease of cultivation. Resembling the Thunder Mountain Longhorn Chilli, it distinguishes itself through simpler growth and abundant yields. Its pods, elongated and slender, transition from verdant to crimson upon ripening. This exceptional plant, reaching heights of 60-70 cm in pots and even larger when planted in the ground, thrives in various settings.
St. Martin Habanero, a Caribbean delight, boasts a bountiful yield of golf ball-sized pods transitioning from light green to deep red upon ripening. Its outward-growing plant, though stunning, benefits from stakes to support its weighty fruit load.