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Cherry Bomb Chilli Jam
£6.00
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Cherry Bomb Chilli Jam
£6.00

The Hungarian Hot Wax is a versatile chilli pepper known for its bright yellow colour when young, turning orange and then red as it ripens. It has a mild to moderate heat level, making it popular for both fresh eating and cooking.
Heat Level (Scoville Scale): Typically 1,000–15,000 SHU
On the lower end, it’s milder than a jalapeño.
On the higher end, it can be noticeably hotter, especially when fully ripe.
Flavour Profile: Sweet, tangy, and slightly fruity, with a gentle warmth that builds rather than burns.
Uses: Great for pickling, stuffing, grilling, or adding a mild kick to salsas and salads.
Appearance: Smooth, tapered pods about 4–6 inches long, with a waxy skin (hence the name).
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Padrón peppers are small, green Spanish chilli peppers, typically about 5 cm (2 in) long with a slightly wrinkled, elongated shape. They’re most often harvested while still unripe and green, giving them a mild, slightly grassy flavour with a hint of nuttiness when cooked.
Their charm lies in the “pepper lottery” — while most are mild, a few can surprise you with noticeable heat. On the Scoville scale, they range from 500 to 2,500 SHU, meaning most are about as mild as a banana pepper, but the hotter ones can approach the lower end of a jalapeño’s heat.
They’re traditionally pan-fried in olive oil and sprinkled with coarse sea salt, making them a popular Spanish tapas dish.
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Cherry Bomb chillies are small, round, medium-hot peppers known for their bright red color, fruity flavour, and compact size, suitable for fresh eating, pickling, and cooking. Cherry Bomb chillies are classified as medium-hot, with a Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) range of roughly 10,000–30,000 SHU, simialr in heat to a cayenne pepper. This provides a noticeable but manageable spiciness suitable for most culinary applications.
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The red cayenne pepper is a slender, tapering chili, usually 10–25 cm long, with a slightly curved tip and rippled skin. It’s most often a bright, vibrant red when mature and hangs down from the plant rather than growing upright.
Flavour & Use:
Has a moderate, sharp heat with a slightly earthy, fruity undertone.
Commonly dried and ground into cayenne powder or used fresh in cooking for a spicy kick.
Popular in hot sauces, spice blends, and as a garnish for heat and colour.
Heat Level (Scoville Scale):
30,000 – 50,000 SHU (Scoville Heat Units)
Roughly 8–12 times hotter than a jalapeño, but far milder than super-hot peppers like ghost or Carolina Reaper.
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Serrano chillies (Capsicum annuum) are medium-hot Mexican chili peppers with a Scoville heat range of 10,000 to 23,000 SHU, measuring about 5–10 cm in length and 1.5 cm in diameter, offering a bright, crisp, and slightly vegetal flavour ideal for fresh salsas and sauces.
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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 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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Aji Amarillo is a vibrant, medium-hot chili from Peru, measuring 12–15 cm in length and 2–3.5 cm in diameter, with a distinctive fruity, tropical flavour. The Aji Amarillo is known for its medium heat, comparable to that of cayenne peppers and tabasco chilies. It is 4 to 20 times hotter than a jalapeño, which typically ranges from 2,500 to 8,000 SHU.
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The Ají Limón, also known as the Lemon Drop pepper, is a vibrant yellow chilli native to Peru. It’s prized for its bright, citrusy flavor with a distinct lemon-like tang, making it a favourite in Peruvian cooking for adding both heat and freshness to dishes.
Appearance: Small, cone-shaped pods (often slightly wrinkled) that ripen to a sunny yellow.
Flavour Profile: Tangy, fruity, and zesty — similar to a habanero’s fruitiness but without the same intense burn.
Heat Level: 15,000–30,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU) — about 3–10 times hotter than a jalapeño, but milder than a habanero.
It’s a chilli that delivers both punch and brightness, making it stand out in spicy yet refreshing recipes.
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