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Add To Basket. Heat makes heat! Growing in pots gives a smaller plant with more fruit but remember to keep the compost moist and once flowering feed regularly with a liquid fertiliser. For maximum heat reduce watering once fruit has formed — this makes the chillies even hotter! Full growing instructions included. Add A Review For This Product If you've bought this product from us previously, we'd love to hear how you got on with it.
Your Name:. Your Email Address:. Review Message:. Submit Submitting Review. This creates a dilemma for the home gardener. Frequent harvesting increases yields, often at the sacrifice of flavor. If you continually pick the peppers before they mature, the plants will continue to produce fruit in their quest to develop viable seed.
Allowing fruits to fully ripen enhances flavor, often at the sacrifice of yields. Plus, you will have to wait until late in the season before harvesting table-ready peppers.
To avoid this dilemma, and if you have enough garden space, plant at least two of each variety you've selected. Allow one plant of each variety to fully ripen to maturity, and harvest the other throughout the season.
When picking peppers, refrain from tugging on the fruit, which may break off a branch or even uproot the entire plant. Use sharp garden pruners to cut the tough stem. For maximum flavor, eat peppers the same day they are picked. You can also leave them on your kitchen counter for a day or two to ripen further. Do not place peppers in the crisper drawer or in plastic bags in the refrigerator. Peppers are warm-weather fruits and do not store well in cold temperatures.
If you have too many peppers, consider the options discussed under Preserving Information. Freezing This is the easiest storage method, but the peppers will be soft when thawed. The flavor is retained, however, so use frozen peppers primarily for adding to recipes like soups, stews, chilis, or blended salsas. Caution: Be especially careful when handling blistering hot peppers like Habanero.
Capsaicin, the chemical that provides the. But it was Columbus and other early explorers who introduced peppers to a welcoming European market. In fact, the pepper is a major New World contribution to the cuisine of the Old World. The Europeans became so fond of peppers, they carried them throughout the known world.
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