5 seeds
7 Pot Yellow Pepper (Capsicum chinense)
scoville units - - 800,000 ~ 1,000,000 shu
The 7 Pot Pepper AKA 7 pod originates from the nation of Trinidad. It is one of the world's hottest peppers and a landrace variety of Trinidad. The name was given because one pepper is claimed to be hot enough to flavor seven pots of stew! Multiple strains of the 7 Pot have surfaced over recent years. There is some variation in appearance, shape and size due to genetic instability of many Trinidadian super hots. The most prominent features of many strains of the 7 Pot pepper are the pimpled exterior and blistering heat. Generally, heat seems to escalate when comparing lighter colored (white/yellow) 7 Pot strains to red and brown ones. Consume with extreme caution! so if you like this video dont forget to LIKE, SHARE, SUBSCRIBE!
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7 Pot Yellow Pepper
$2.99 FOR 5 SEEDS
Peppers have always been one of the most popular vegetables in the home garden. Growing pepper plants is easy. Sweet bell peppers, and many hot peppers, are native to Central and North America. A wide range of hot pepper varieties are also native to Asia, most notably Thailand and China.
It used to be that any grower who liked peppers, would plant several sweet green bell pepper plants in their garden. Several weeks later, they would harvest some great tasting fruit. There were no difficult decisions about the variety.
Today's gardeners have the opportunity to select between a tremendous array of choices. You can pick sweet or hot. When it comes to hot, there are varying degrees of heat. The debates rage, as to which variety is the hottest pepper. Varieties from Mexico, China and Thailand are the hottest to be found.
You also get to select color. There are a wide variety of colors to choose from, versus the "plain old green" ones, which were the only choices your parents and grandparents had to choose from. There are a number of yellow, red, and orange colors. There is even a variety with a striking purple color.