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AJI DULCE #1 ,Pepper Seeds,Known as Ajicitoo,Aji Gustoso,Ají Cachucha & Sweet (25 Seeds)

AJI DULCE #1 ,Pepper Seeds,Known as Ajicitoo,Aji Gustoso,Ají Cachucha & Sweet (25 Seeds)

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  • Usda Hardiness Zone (°F):6 (-10 to 0 °F), Aspect:East-facing, Climate:Sub-tropical, Patternname: 25 Seeds
  • Season Of Interest:Summer, Soil Ph:Neutral, Sunlight:Full Sun
  • Watering:Medium, Country/Region Of Manufacture:Unknown, Foliage:Evergreen

Daikon RadishPress to translate Listing Translator by Hindi Portuguese Thai Korean French Chinese Spanish Arabic Japanese German Russian Italian Chili Pepper 'Aji Dulce'(Capsicum chinense) are small, sweet peppers similar to habaneros but without the heat. The fruit of the aji dulce plant is about 2 inches long, and start off green then turn red when ripe. Aji dulce plants bear fruit when they are about 18 inches tall.
Aji dulce peppers (Capsicum chinense) are small, sweet peppers similar to habaneros but without the heat. The fruit of the aji dulce plant is about 2 inches long, and start off green then turn red when ripe. Aji dulce plants bear fruit when they are about 18 inches tall. In Puerto Rico, it is known as ají dulce or ajicito (sweet pepper and small pepper, respectively, in Spanish). In the Dominican Republic, it is also known asají gustoso or ají cachucha (tasty pepper, and cap-shaped pepper, respectively, in Spanish). It has the shape and size of a habanero pepper without the intense heat. Unlike many other countries in Latin America, hot peppers are not commonly used in the cuisine of Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, or Cuba. However, there can be some ají dulce fruit that is pungent, probably due to out-crossing. This pepper is used to season dishes and is an important ingredient for sofrito, a sauce used in several Latin American cuisines. A must for those Cuban Style black beans, homemade or canned. Just add a couple of CACHUCHA peppers and the flavor soars.I grow these special plants in my own Garden without pesticides. Ají Dulce plants are very hard to find in the US. I harvest my own seeds and plant them each year. plant your own, so that you can make your own fresh sofrito, save the seeds and plant them again the following year. The compact nature of the pepper plant makes it well-suited to container growing. Growing the peppers in a pot also gives you more control over the so
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