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Database of Chilli Pepper Varieties

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HABANERO SWEET VENEZUELAN

Species: Chinense | Origin: Venezuela | Heat: Very Hot


Description currently unavailable.


© Chris Phillips

HABANERO VENEZUELAN SWEET

Species: Chinense | Origin: Venezuela | Heat: Hot


These pods apparently have the fruity aroma of a Habanero combined with the sweet taste of a bell pepper. A more detailed description is currently unavailable.


HABANERO WHITE

Species: Chinense | Origin: Peru | Heat: Very Hot


The White Habanero also know as 'Peruvian white Habanero' is a lovely & rare variety that is hard to come by and said to originate from Peru. These firey hot lantern shaped peppers grow on small, but very high yielding bushy pepper plants with the creamy-white colored pods measuring approximately 2 inches long by 3/4 of an inch in diamater. If you like seraing hot chiles, this could be the one for you as they have been rated at over 300,000 scoville heat units.


© John Leone

© Harry Nyström

HABANERO WHITE BULLET ® TM

Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Very Hot


White Bullet ®TM is an extremely hot white habanero variety from the Caribbean. The fruits are only 1" long and 1/2" wide and some say they are even hotter than either Red Savina or Chocolate Habanero. Very high yielding, a single plant may produce hundreds of fruits which turn an ivory-white when fully mature after approximately 100 days. Definitely worth trying, especially if you happen to enjoy the delightful sensation of having the back of your head blown off. Please note that White Bullet®TM is a Redwood City Seed Company, Redwood City, California USA is the owner of the Bullet trademarkand any seeds purchased MUST be for your own use.


© Mark McMullan

© Allen M Boatman

HABANERO WHITE GIANT

Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Very Hot


This variety can grow quite large (up to 80in) in well manured soil. The pods are slightly larger than the conventional habanero averaging 7cm in length x 5cm wide. The colour of the fruits varies from the green to the yellow and the white. Like other habaneros, the pods have an intense flavour.


© Luigi Mauriello

HABANERO XIXIXI

Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Hot


Description currently unavailable.


© Guy Holman

© Guy Holman

HABANERO YELLOW (PI 224448)

Species: Chinense | Origin: Costa Rica | Heat: Very Hot


lDescription currently unavailable.


© Stephen Foster (SBS)

© Dr R Jarret USDA ARS

HABANERO YELLOW POINTED

Species: Chinense | Origin: Caribbean | Heat: Very Hot


The name of the variety is misleading since it is not a habanero. The pods are elongated (5 cm in length), yellow and somewhat fruity. The flowers are greenish.


© Virtual Pepper

© Virtual Pepper

PINK HABANERO

Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Unknown


Description currently unavailable.


© Jukka Kilpinen

ROATAN HABANERO

Species: Unknown | Origin: Honduras | Heat: Hot


Usually labelled Roatan Pumpkin habaneros, fruit can be as much as 8cm in diameter. The bottoms are tapered inward like a pumpkin and never come to a point, like some other habaneros do. The plant itself is very large, about 5 ft tall and 6-7 ft wide.





TASMANIAN HABANERO

Species: Chinense | Origin: Unknown | Heat: Very Hot


Description currently unavailable


© Peter Seymour
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