Chili Pepper Seeds
Capsicum annuum
For centuries people have known that not all hot chili peppers were created equal. Some were much hotter than others. Around 1912 Wilbur Scoville discovered a rather complicated way to measure the heat of the peppers. In today's world, we know the spiciness of a pepper depends on how much capsaicin it containes. However in the honor of his contributions, the heat of peppers are still measured in Scoville Units.
A Scoville Unit is a measurement of capsaicin level or heat for a variety of pepper. Note that when peppers are dehydrated they tend to increase in Heat by about 10 times.
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Anaheim Chili Pepper Seeds (OP)
80 days to harvest. Classic, all time open pollinated favorite pepper for chile rellenos and for roasting. Scoville Heat Index: 2 of 10-with 10 being the hottest.
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Habanero Chili Pepper Seeds (OP)
95 days to harvest. Habanero is the second hottest pepper on the market today, as well as being open pollinated. Scoville Heat Index: 10 of 10-with 10 being the hottest.
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Hot Cow Horn Chili Pepper Seeds
These large, thick-walled peppers are named for their
shape, looking like a cow's horn. The fruit turns bright red
when mature and can become quite hot.
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Hot Indian Jwala Chili Pepper Seeds
Jwala is the most popular hot pepper grown and used in various
spicy foods in India. This variety is also often called Finger
Hot Indian Pepper. Scoville Heat Index: 10 of 10-with 10 being the hottest.
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Hot Jalapeno El Rey F1 Pepper Seeds
An improved thick-walled Jalapeno with the same fiery hot
pungency, this uniform strain does quite well in Northern
plantings. Scoville Heat Index: 6 of 10-with 10 being the hottest.
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Kung Pao Chili Pepper Seeds
85 days to harvest. Thin-walled Asian pepper has a pungent aroma that is great for stir-fry. Scoville Heat Index: 9 of 10-with 10 being the hottest.
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Mucho Nacho Chili Pepper Seeds
69 days to harvest. Jumbo jalapeno hybrid that is thicker and hotter than standard jalapeno. Scoville Heat Index: 7 of 10-with 10 being the hottest.
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Tiburon Chili Pepper Seeds
65 days to harvest. This Ancho Poblano type is excellent roasted or stuffed,best cooked. Scoville Heat Index: 6 of 10-with 10 being the hottest.
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Red Cherry Chili Pepper Seeds
75 days to harvest. Large red hot cherry pepper with round fruit that changes from green to red. Scoville Heat Index: 3 of 10-with 10 being the hottest.
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Mariachi Chili Pepper Seeds
68 days to harvest. Mariachi is a winner because of its superior fruit size, great yield along with superior flavor. Scoville Heat Index: 7 of 10-with 10 being the hottest.
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Serrano Chili Pepper Seeds
85 days to harvest. Serrano peppers are in the top 10 hottest on the market today. Scoville Heat Index: 7 of 10-with 10 being the hottest.
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