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05/05/2026

New - The 7 Pot pepper varieties are among the hottest chilies in the world, originally from Trinidad and known for their intense heat and fruity undertones. The name “7 Pot” comes from the idea that one pepper can heat seven pots of stew.

7 Pot Red

Bright red, deeply wrinkled pods with a classic superhot look. It delivers a scorching, immediate heat followed by a slightly smoky, fruity flavor.

SHU: ~800,000 to 1,200,000+

7 Pot Peach

Soft peach-colored pods with a smoother, slightly citrusy sweetness. The heat builds a bit slower but still reaches extreme levels.

SHU: ~800,000 to 1,000,000+

7 Pot Yellow

Vibrant yellow pods with a glossy, bumpy surface. Known for a brighter, more tropical fruit flavor with a sharp, lingering burn.

SHU: ~800,000 to 1,200,000+

04/17/2026

New - Lichi Tomato, Red Tomatillo Seeds, South America - Litchi tomato is a unique, spiny plant related to tomatoes and eggplants. It produces small, round fruits that ripen from green to bright red and resemble cherry tomatoes. The plant features deeply lobed leaves covered in sharp thorns, along with attractive white to pale blue flowers with yellow centers. Despite its name, it is not a true tomato but has a similar juicy texture with a slightly tart, cherry-like flavor.

Uses:

Fresh eating: Ripe fruits can be eaten raw; flavor is mildly sweet-tart.

Preserves & jams: Excellent for making jellies or chutneys due to its tangy taste.

Desserts: Can be used in pies or sweet sauces similar to berries.

Ornamental: Grown for its striking flowers and unusual, spiny appearance.

Garden protection: Sometimes used as a trap crop to help manage pests like nematodes.

⚠️ Note: Only fully ripe red fruits are edible—unripe parts and foliage are toxic.

03/29/2026

The Sangram Sri Lanka pepper is a slender, pointed chili known for its vibrant color transition from green to bright red when fully ripe. It typically grows 5–8 cm long with smooth, glossy skin and a slightly curved shape. This variety is popular in Sri Lankan cuisine, valued for its bold heat and slightly fruity, sharp flavor that enhances curries, sambals, and stir-fries.

Approximately 50,000 – 100,000 Scoville Heat Units

This places it in the medium-hot range—similar to a cayenne but often perceived as a bit sharper and more immediate in heat.

Ideal for fresh use, drying, or making hot sauces and chili pastes.

03/29/2026

A rare and eye-catching variety of Scotch Bonnet, the Cappuccino stands out with its creamy beige to light brown coloring, often marbled with deeper coffee-toned streaks. It keeps the classic squat, bonnet-shaped form with a slightly wrinkled, glossy skin. Despite its soft, muted appearance, it delivers a bold, fruity aroma with subtle smoky-sweet undertones—perfect for hot sauces, salsas, and Caribbean-style dishes.

Heat Level (SHU):

100,000 – 350,000 Scoville Heat Units

Comparable in heat to traditional Scotch Bonnets, it packs a strong punch while offering a more nuanced, slightly sweeter flavor profile. #

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