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These trendy and rare Japanese peppers are appearing on menus everywhere! Delicious sautéed in oil, perfect for tempura and stir fries. The plants are highly productive with a long season.
This East Asian pepper variety is usually considered a sweet pepper, but about 10% of its fruits are spicy hot...NICE!
Compact plants are ideal for containers and produce huge yields of slender, 3 ½-in. by 1-in., glossy, light green fruits.
This Japanese heirloom sweet pepper is becoming very popular and in great demand at farmer's markets! It has great flavor and is easy to prepare!
Can’t be beat when tossed with a tiny bit of olive oil and cooked over a grill.
The pods of this early season sweet pepper are 3” - 4" long on very productive 24" tall plants. Easy to grow in full sun and fertile soil. Great for container gardening.
OUTSTANDING!
WHAT IS AN HEIRLOOM? Heirloom plants are grown from seeds that have been handed down thru generations, saved from year to year, some varieties dating back hundreds of years. Many made the migration from Europe and the East with the immigrants coming to the USA. The seeds are never cross pollinated and so they remain true to their particular characteristics. Heirloom tomatoes come in all colors, shapes, and sizes ? Reds, Pinks, Yellows, Orange, White, Green, Striped, and Black. Ranging in sizes of cherry and grape to large grapefruit size, meaty, or juicy.
WHY HEIRLOOM? These tomatoes are more natural, they are non GMO (genetically modified). They do not have as long of a shelf life as store bought tomatoes, but that is what makes them special. They have a real fantastic tomato flavor not found in grocery store offerings. These tomatoes are indeterminate (they grow all season, they flower all season and they produce tomatoes all season. They don't stop until frost. Once heirloom tomatoes are picked, they do not have a long shelf life as hybrids but they more than make up for any shortcomings in flavor.
Please see my other listings for more NON-GMO and heirloom seed varieties and thank you!