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Tomatillo
£1.90
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Tomatillo
£1.90

Our UK-grown fresh chillies are coming into season soon – and you can now preorder your favourites!
Chillies ripen at different times depending on their heat level and the weather – the sunnier it is, the quicker they mature. Here’s a rough guide to when each type will be ready:
Mild & Medium – Available late June/July
Hot – Expected July/August
Superhot – Ready around August/September
If you’re ordering multiple varieties, we’ll ship them together when everything is ready – to ensure maximum freshness in one delivery.
Want your mild/medium chillies earlier? Just place separate orders for each heat level.
For larger quantities or wholesale enquiries, please contact us directly.
📦 Fresh chilli orders are dispatched Monday to Wednesday to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
Our UK-grown fresh chillies are coming into season soon – and you can now preorder your favourites!
Chillies ripen at different times depending on their heat level and the weather – the sunnier it is, the quicker they mature. Here’s a rough guide to when each type will be ready:
Mild & Medium – Available late June/July
Hot – Expected July/August
Superhot – Ready around August/September
If you’re ordering multiple varieties, we’ll ship them together when everything is ready – to ensure maximum freshness in one delivery.
Want your mild/medium chillies earlier? Just place separate orders for each heat level.
For larger quantities or wholesale enquiries, please contact us directly.
📦 Fresh chilli orders are dispatched Monday to Wednesday to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
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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.
Price per 100g
For larger quantities or wholesale enquiries, please contact us directly.
📦 Fresh chilli orders are dispatched Monday to Wednesday to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
The Zebrange is a visually striking chilli pepper, often featuring striped or mottled skin reminiscent of varieties like the Sugar Rush Stripey, but with its own unique flair.
Heat Level: Typically 5,000–10,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), putting it in the mild-to-medium range — similar to or slightly milder than a jalapeño. Some sources note it can occasionally reach up to 30,000 SHU, edging toward cayenne territory.
Flavour Profile: Sweet and fruity with subtle tropical notes, making it as much about taste as heat.
Experience: The burn is gentle and lingers just enough to let the pepper’s bright, complex flavour shine.
It’s a great choice for those who enjoy a pepper with personality — both in looks and taste — without overwhelming heat.
Price per 100g
For larger quantities or wholesale enquiries, please contact us directly.
📦 Fresh chilli orders are dispatched Monday to Wednesday to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
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.
Price per 100g
For larger quantities or wholesale enquiries, please contact us directly.
📦 Fresh chilli orders are dispatched Monday to Wednesday to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
Bullet chillies are small, cone-shaped peppers with a fruity flavour, medium-to-hot spiciness typically between 15,000 and 60,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), and versatile culinary and ornamental uses.
Price per 100g
For larger quantities or wholesale enquiries, please contact us directly.
📦 Fresh chilli orders are dispatched Monday to Wednesday to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
A Naga chilli (often called Naga Morich or simply Naga) is a super‑hot chilli pepper from Northeast India and Bangladesh, famous for its intense heat, fruity aroma, and distinctively wrinkled, wedge‑shaped pods. It is one of the key ancestors of the Bhut Jolokia (Ghost pepper) and shares many of its traits, though the Naga is often slightly shorter and rounder.
Heat level: Typically 800,000–1,200,000 SHU, placing it firmly in the super‑hot category.
Price per 100g
For larger quantities or wholesale enquiries, please contact us directly.
📦 Fresh chilli orders are dispatched Monday to Wednesday to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
The Chocolate Naga Brain is an exceptionally hot chilli pepper, created by crossing the Dorset Naga with the 7 Pot Brain Strain. It belongs to the Capsicum chinense species and is known for its deep chocolate-brown colour and distinctive, wrinkled “brain-like” surface.
Heat Level: Around 1,000,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), placing it firmly in the super-hot category.
Flavour Profile: Intense, with earthy, smoky, and slightly fruity notes beneath the searing heat.
Culinary Use: Best used sparingly in sauces, marinades, or dried spice blends — a little goes a very long way.
It’s a chilli that offers both flavour complexity and extreme heat, making it popular among serious chilli enthusiasts but not for the faint-hearted.
Price per 100g
For larger quantities or wholesale enquiries, please contact us directly.
📦 Fresh chilli orders are dispatched Monday to Wednesday to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
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.
Price per 100g
For larger quantities or wholesale enquiries, please contact us directly.
📦 Fresh chilli orders are dispatched Monday to Wednesday to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
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.
Price per 100g
For larger quantities or wholesale enquiries, please contact us directly.
📦 Fresh chilli orders are dispatched Monday to Wednesday to ensure they arrive in perfect condition.
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