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No. of Pages: 2
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PEPPER
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A dwarf bush variety producing masses of small chilli-type fruit. young green fruits are milder in flavour, the heat increases as peppers mature.
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Mid-green young fruits which mature to a wonderful rich orange colour. Lovely sweet flavoured crisp flesh.
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Mild sweet peppers with long, hornshaped fruits, slightly curved, tapering off to a point, with thick skin. Fruits ripen from mid-green to an intense...
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Large thick walled square shaped fruits of dark green turning to brilliant red. Good flavour and very prolific.
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Large square shaped fruits with mild sweet flavour. Best picked while still green.
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Plants produce a mass of small pointed pods of bright green turning fiery red. Use fresh, pickle or dry. Fruits are very hot and so are the seeds bew...
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Golden yellow square shape pepper with very thick flesh. Medium early maturity with sweet mild flavour.
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The ideal variety to grow on the window sill or patio. Very dwarf plants that produce bright red fruit which are very hot.
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Fiery hot and very pungent and used a lot in West Indian sauces. Small tapering fruits of 5cm in length range from dark green to pale orange when rip...
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A slightly mixed up pepper.The long pointed fruit starts as sweet flavour but the hotness increases on maturity.
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Total Records: 18
No. of Pages: 2
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