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  • scotch bonnet pepper

    Chilli Pepper -Scotch Bonnet Red

    £5.99
    (3 Plants)

    These little guys may be small but they will have you breathing fire!
    Producing small (4-5cm) but very hot fiery peppers these are not for the faint hearted. They have a squashed bell shaped fruit and are full of flavour and intense heat. Ripe scotch bonnets change from green to orange to red.

    Number of plants: 3

    Variety: Scotch Bonnet Red (organic*)

    How Hot? Very Hot!

    In the kitchen: If you’re brave this chilli will pack a punch in any chilli or curry. It’s also delicious pickled or used in a chilli jam. It can be eaten raw or cooked.

  • Chilli Pepper -Orange Habanero

    £5.99
    (3 Plants)

    Don’t underestimate this little fella – hot hot hot!
    Habanero peppers may be small but they are also fiery and are among the hottest chilli peppers that you can get. With small tapering fruits 2-4cm long, these fruits start out green and turn to pale orange when ripe.

    Number of plants: 3

    Variety: Orange Habanero (organic*)

    How Hot? Very hot!

    In the kitchen: If you’re brave this chilli will pack a punch in any chilli or curry. It’s also delicious pickled or used in a chilli jam. It can be eaten raw or cooked.

  • Demon Red Chilli Pepper

    Chilli Pepper – Demon Red

    £5.99
    (3 Plants)

    This is a great chilli to grow if you don’t have too much space
    Demon Red produces small (1-2cm) upward facing, chilli peppers throughout the summer months. This very dwarf variety was specially bred for growing on a windowsill or in patio containers, where it makes an attractive plant for edible or ornamental use.

    Number of plants: 3

    Variety: Demon Red (organic*)

    How Hot? Medium Hot

    In the kitchen: If you’re brave this chilli will pack a punch in any chilli or curry. It’s also delicious pickled or used in a chilli jam. It can be eaten raw or cooked.

  • Chilli Pepper – Biquinho Yellow

    £5.99
    (3 Plants)

    An excellent crop of tiny, mild chillies

    More sweet than spicy, these are very mild, pear-shaped chillies that grow in abundance. They are very small, and often described as fruity in flavour. A good addition to curries, tagines and stews for those that prefer less heat.

    Number of plants: 3

    Variety: Biquinho (organic*)

    In the kitchen: Add to curries, stir-fries and stews.

  • Chilli Pepper – Cayenne Long Slim

    £5.99
    (3 Plants)

    A popular variety of chilli
    This variety produces a mass of small pointed pods which begin as light green and turn to fiery red. It’s nice and hot, and the chillies are perfect for drying.

    Number of plants: 3

    Variety: Cayenne Long Slim (organic*)

    In the kitchen: Add to curries, stir-fries and stews.

  • Chilli Pepper – Habanero Chocolate

    £5.99
    (3 Plants)

    A fiery little chilli

    One for heat lovers, the habanero chocolate chilli pepper is fiery! The chillies are very small, thumbnail size, but they pack a punch.

    Number of plants: 3

    Variety: Habanero Chocolate (organic*)

    In the kitchen: Add to curries, stir-fries and stews.