NAGA JOLOKIA (TEZPUR) PC-1

Species: Frutescens Origin: India Heat: Medium
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The real deal is a Chinense, but there are also Annuum & Frutescen versions (shown here) grown across the world which are no where near as hot. The anuum version is sold under the name PC-1 in the US and the heat level is medium/hot (at best) despite the claims of 'ebay seed sellers'. The 'real deal' is reputed to be even hotter than the offical world record holder the Red Savina Habanero. We believe the 'real deal' is probably the Naga Morich from the descriptions we have read.


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NAGA JOLOKIA PURPLE

Species: Annuum Origin: India Heat: Unknown
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This is a very tall, slender and beautiful plant which grows typically to 4ft tall. The plant is a heavy producer of small, thin 3in long dark puple/black pods, many of which contort into all sorts or weird curly shapes. Foilage is purple/black and the purple flowers are simply stunning. An absolute beauty!!


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NAGA MORICH (DORSET NAGA)

Species: Chinense Origin: Bangladesh Heat: Nuclear
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Naga Morich meaning 'snake or serpent Chile’ is an apt name for this ferociously hot variety as eating even the smallest slither of one of these pods is described by some as like drinking cobra venom!!. It is believed to be very closely related to its Indian cousin, the Bhut jolokia (Bih jolokia) and extreme care should be taken when handling these firebombs. THE NAGA MORICH PEPPER IS THE MAIN INGREDIENT IN OUR RANGE OF FEARSOME NAGA SNAKE BITE CHILLI SAUCES and is certainly the hottest variety thechileman has ever come across. In recent tests, one Naga Morich pod registered a mind blowing 1,598,227 SHU, thats 4 times hotter than the previous world record holder - the Red Savina Habanero!!!! The thin walled wrinkled pods have a high degree of variability in shape although they are generally wedge shaped with three locules and average about 2 inches long by 1 inch wide. They ripen from a rich green through to yellow/orange and finally to a rich red approximately 120 days after transplanting. The extremely long, curved and annular constriction of the Calyx at junction with the peduncle is also a notable feature of this variety. Plants are large and bushy, with ours growing almost 3ft tall. Leaves are ovate in shape and pale green in colour. Plants also display multiple pods and flowers per node (often 5-6 pods per node) and corollas possess the characteristic greenish tinge of other varieties in the chinense species. It is used sparingly (and with great care!) in Bengali cookery and is thought to originate from Northern Bangladesh.


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