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Sweet Chilli
£6.00
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Sweet Chilli
£6.00

The Apricot Habanero is a variety of habanero chili pepper known for its bright orange-apricot colour, fruity aroma, and a sweet, tropical flavour that’s quickly followed by intense heat. It’s often described as having a citrus-like tang with floral undertones, making it popular in hot sauces, salsas, and marinades where both flavour and fire are desired.
Apricot Habaneros typically range between 100,000 and 350,000 SHU (Scoville Heat Units), placing them firmly in the very hot category — several times hotter than a jalapeño.
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The Santa Fe pepper—often called Santa Fe Grande—is a mild chili variety known for its vibrant color and gentle heat. It typically starts yellow, ripens to orange, and finally turns a deep red when fully mature.
Heat Level: Around 500–750 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), which is quite mild compared to jalapeños (2,500–8,000 SHU).
Flavour Profile: Slightly sweet with a tangy, fruity undertone, making it more about flavor than burn.
Culinary Uses: Popular in fresh salsas, pickling, and salads—especially when you want a pop of color without overpowering spice.
Appearance: Plump, conical pods about 5–7 cm long, with smooth skin and a glossy finish.
It’s a great choice if you want a pepper that’s visually striking, flavorful, and family-friendly in terms of heat.
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The 7 Pot Lucy is an extremely hot chilli variety, bred in the UK by chilli grower Nick Duran (also known as “Naga Nick”). It’s a cross between the Naga Viper and the 7 Pot Jonah, named after his youngest daughter.
Heat Level: Around 900,000 to 1,200,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU) – putting it firmly in the superhot category.
Appearance: Pods are typically wrinkled, medium-sized, and can ripen to a bright red.
It’s a chilli for experienced heat lovers only — one pod can easily spice up a large pot of food (hence the “7 Pot” name).
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The Apache chilli (Capsicum annuum ‘Apache’) is a compact, medium-sized chilli that ripen from green to yellow, orange, and finally bright red.
Heat level: On the Scoville scale, Apache chillies measure up to around 75,000 SHU (Scoville Heat Units). This puts them in the hot category — spicier than jalapeños but milder than habaneros.
Flavour & Use: They have a clean, sharp heat with a slightly fruity undertone, making them versatile for fresh use, drying, or cooking. They’re especially good in salsas, stir-fries, and spicy marinades.
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The Orange Cayenne is a vibrant variety of Capsicum annuum known for its glossy, bright orange pods when fully ripe. The fruits are typically slender and pendant-shaped, with a slightly more rounded base compared to the classic red cayenne.
In terms of flavour and heat, it offers a pungent, sharp spiciness similar to red cayenne peppers, but with a slightly fruitier undertone. On the Scoville scale, it averages around 35,000 SHU (Scoville Heat Units), placing it in the medium-to-hot range — enough to deliver a noticeable kick without overwhelming most chili lovers.
These peppers are often used fresh, dried, or powdered, adding both colour and heat to dishes, and they also make striking ornamental plants in the garden.
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Cornish Chillies Mild Chutney – Enjoy all the rich, authentic flavours of our Hot Chutney, but with a gentle, subtle heat. Made with a blend of fresh and Asian chillies grown on our farm, this chutney pairs beautifully with poppadoms, cheese, and sandwiches, or as a flavourful addition to your favourite Indian dishes. It’s the perfect choice for those who love great taste without too much spice. A versatile companion for any meal!
The orange habanero is a small, lantern-shaped chilli pepper known for its intense heat and fruity, citrus-like flavour. It’s one of the most common habanero varieties and is popular in hot sauces, salsas, and Caribbean-style dishes.
Heat Level (Scoville Scale): Typically ranges from 150,000 to 350,000 SHU (Scoville Heat Units), making it significantly hotter than jalapeños (which average 2,500–8,000 SHU).
Origin: Native to the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico and the Caribbean, where warm climates allow it to grow as a perennial plant.
Appearance: Vibrant orange skin, smooth and glossy, usually 2–6 cm long.
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Jalapeño peppers are medium-sized, moderately hot peppers with firm texture and a vibrant color that ranges from green to red. They are typically 5–10 cm long and about 2.5 cm in diameter, with glossy skin and thick flesh. They have a bright, slightly sweet flavour and heat from 2,500–8,000 SHU, concentrated in the seeds and pith, making them suitable for both raw and cooked dishes.
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A poblano pepper is a large, heart-shaped chilli originating from Mexico, known for its mild heat and rich, earthy flavour with subtle sweetness. They typically measure 4–5 inches long and 2–3 inches wide, with thick, dark green skin that turns red or brown as it ripens.
On the Scoville Heat Scale, poblanos range from 1,000 to 2,000 SHU, making them much milder than jalapeños (2,500–8,000 SHU). When dried, they become ancho chillies, which have a deeper, slightly smoky taste and are often used in sauces, stews, and mole.
They’re versatile—great for stuffing, roasting, grilling, or blending into sauces—and offer warmth without overwhelming spice.
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