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Aji Panca Peruvian Black...

Aji Panca Peruvian Black...

Price €1.65 (SKU: Z 2 APP)
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<h2><strong>Aji Panca Peruvian Black Chile Powder</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price is for 5 Grams of powder.</strong></span></h2> <p class="">There are so many ways in which you can use Ají panca chili. Cook it in soups, chop it up and toss it in salads or use it as a side dish for different meat dishes. The list of Ají panca chili recipes is almost endless, mainly because this is a very popular vegetable in many countries and chefs are always coming up with innovative ways of preparing Ají panca chili. <br>Many vegetarian menus place Ají panca chili within the top ten plants, but this nutritious vegetable is also used in many meat-based dishes.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
Z 2 APP (5g)
Aji Panca Peruvian Black Chili Chile Powder

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Aji Pipi de Mono Chili Seeds

Aji Pipi de Mono Chili Seeds

Price €1.85 (SKU: C 101)
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>Aji Pipi de Mono Chili Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><strong><span style="color: #ff0000;">Price for Package of 5 seeds.</span></strong></h2> <p>From the jungles of Peru comes the Pinguita de Mono Pepper – an Annuum type. Also known as “Little monkey dick”. This rare variety is among the hottest of the little Aji’s known in Peru measuring 70,000 – 80,000 Scoville units. The Aji Pinguita de Mono Pepper is found in all regions of the Peruvian jungle, mainly in the central valley of Chanchamayo.</p> <p> </p> <p>The plant is amazing and gets quite big. In a pot it grows to nearly 6 feet tall and as wide and it’s chock full of pods about 2.5cm long and around 1cm wide. An awesome producer that just continues to produce all season round.</p> <p> </p> <p>Flavour wise: Sweet with a touch of sour and a slight appleish as well. It is a quite unusual but amazing flavour, that you’ll have to try  to believe it. We love the flavour as it is different.</p> <p>Heat wise: Has a decent solid burn all over, that goes for ages as well.</p> <p>The Pinguita de Mono Pepper is an easy grower, a big and bushy chilli plant, a great producer as it goes all season long, great flavour and an upper mid heat burn that you will love, we totally recommend this chilli variety.</p> </body> </html>
C 101
Aji Pipi de Mono Chili Seeds

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Garden Peach Tomato Seeds 1.95 - 1

Garden Peach Tomato Seeds

Price €1.65 (SKU: VT 15)
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>Garden Peach Tomato Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of<strong> 10 or 20 </strong>seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Peach tomatoes, like other peach-type tomato varieties, have a soft fuzz that covers their skin. The creamy yellow fruit (approx weight 80-90 grams) is about 5 centimeters (two inches) in size with superb taste and texture and is allegedly the sweetest of all peach tomato varieties. The fruity flavor is complex, with sweet well-balanced components. The fruits ripening approximately 80 days after transplanting. The indeterminate, regular leaf plant is extremely productive, yielding thousands of the round, delicate fruit continuously over the course of the season.</p> <p>Peach tomatoes have such a great natural flavor that they are fit for eating right off the vine. Their depth of sweetness is best eaten fresh, so they are not often used for preserves. They work beautifully in salads, or they can simply be drizzled with a bit of olive oil and sprinkled with chopped basil. They are also a nice complement to the dark, rich, slightly salty black Krim heirloom tomato. Store tomatoes at room temperature until fully ripe, after which refrigeration can slow the process of decay.</p> <p>Garden Peach tomatoes are a cultivar of tomato, native South American fruit mainly from Peru. It was the winner of the heirloom taste test in 2006 and has won numerous other contests thanks to its fruity yet spicy, complex tomato flavor.</p> </body> </html>
VT 15 (10 S)
Garden Peach Tomato Seeds 1.95 - 1

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Wild Pepino - Tzimbalo Seeds (Solanum caripense)  - 5

Wild Pepino - Tzimbalo...

Price €2.15 (SKU: V 213)
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<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> <h2><strong>Wild Pepino - Tzimbalo Seeds (Solanum caripense)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Solanum caripense is a species of evergreen shrub native to South America and grown for its edible fruit.</p> <p>Rare in cultivation, it is known as Tzimbalo. Tzimbalo is a herbaceous shrub with deep green, lanceolate leaves that reaches a height of 30-50 cm. The fruit closely resembles the related Pepino, and it has been speculated that Solanum caripense may be the wild ancestor of the Pepino. Like the Pepino, the Tzimbalo is a relative of other nightshades cultivated for their edible fruit, including the tomato (S. lycopersicum), the naranjilla (S. quitoense) and the eggplant (S. melongena).</p> <p>The fruit is infrequently cultivated in its native range of Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru, and Chile, but has been rediscovered on a small scale by heirloom gardeners elsewhere in the world. The Tzimbalo is presumed to be native to the temperate Andean regions of Colombia, Peru, and Chile. Like the Pepino, the Tzimbalo can bear fruit within 1 or 2 years from seed.</p> <p>The fruits are round berries, to 2 cm in size, which ripens to yellow or pale green, with dark-colored longitudinal stripes. The flavor and texture, while similar to the Pepino, tends to be tangier and juicier. Like the Pepino, the Tzimbalo performs best in a warm, relatively frost-free climates. The plant can survive a low temperature of -2.5 °C (27 to 28 °F) if the freeze is very short, though it may drop many of its leaves. Like its close relatives, the species is a perennial, but its sensitivity to chilling, pests and diseases, along with its relatively long growing season serve as hindrances to large scale commercial exploitation.</p> <p>The Tzimbalodoes adapt well to greenhouse cultivation. Like most edible nightshades, the Tzimbalo is highly attractive to pests like aphids, whiteflies, beetles, and spider mites.</p>
V 213 (5 S)
Wild Pepino - Tzimbalo Seeds (Solanum caripense)  - 5

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ULUPICA Bolivian Chili Seeds (Capsicum cardenasii) 2.049999 - 5

ULUPICA Bolivian Chili...

Price €2.05 (SKU: C 130)
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<h2><strong><em>ULUPICA</em> Bolivian Chili Seeds (Capsicum cardenasii)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Ulupica pepper is conisdered Extremely Hot (above 30,000 Scoville Units).</p> <p>Capsicum cardenasii is a perennial plat. The plant is around 24-36 in. (60-90 cm) in height. The flowers are violet. The fruit shape is round and the fruit size small (0,5 - 1 cm). Initially the fruits are green changing then to red.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Uses : </strong></p> <p>The berries are usually harvested before ripening (thus still green) and used freshly (salsa, salads) or dried as spice. They taste very sharply with an interesting flavour. In Peru and Bolivia one finds often dished plates with these fruits (ulupica). For cooking ulupicas are used rarely, since one prefers other pepers.</p>
C 130
ULUPICA Bolivian Chili Seeds (Capsicum cardenasii) 2.049999 - 5

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Aji Chicotillo Rojo Chili Seeds (Capsicum pendulum) 2.15 - 5

Aji Chicotillo Rojo Chili...

Price €2.15 (SKU: C 70)
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<h2><strong>Aji Chicotillo Rojo Chili Seeds (Capsicum pendulum)</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>Aji Chicotillo Rojo is a mild Andean Aji Type, the plant can grow up to 76 cm. Pods are red, elongated, pendant.</p> <p>There are so many ways in which you can use. Cook it in soups, chop it up and toss it in salads or use it as a side dish for different meat dishes.</p>
C 70
Aji Chicotillo Rojo Chili Seeds (Capsicum pendulum) 2.15 - 5

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Rocoto Manzano Cusco Cuzco Chili Seeds  - 4

Rocoto Manzano Cusco Cuzco...

Price €2.50 (SKU: C 3 Y)
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>"Rocoto Manzano Cusco Cuzco" Chili - Habanero Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>These plants produce HUGE chilies the size of racquetballs! The heat is similar to a habanero but these have MUCH BETTER FLAVOR (almost like a spicy butternut squash). Their thick flesh makes an amazing stuffed or grilled pepper! The plants' leaves grow "hairy" and they produce beautiful purple leaves. </p> <p>Capsicum pubescens is a species of the genus Capsicum (pepper), known as rocoto (Quechua: ruqutu) and locoto (Aymara: luqutu), which is found primarily in Central and South America. It is known only in cultivation. The species name, pubescens, means hairy, which refers to the hairy leaves of this pepper. The hairiness of the leaves, along with the black seeds, distinguish this species from others.[4] As they reach a relatively advanced age and the roots lignify quickly, sometimes they are called tree chili. Of all the domesticated species of peppers, this is the least widespread and systematically furthest away from all others. It is reproductively isolated from other species of the genus Capsicum.[3] A very notable feature of this species is its ability to withstand cooler temperatures than other cultivated pepper plants,[5] but cannot withstand frost.</p> <p><strong>Vegetative characteristics</strong></p> <p>Like all other species of the genus Capsicum, plants of the species Capsicum pubescens grow as a shrub, but sometimes as climbing plants. They grow into four-meter woody plants relatively quickly, and live up to 15 years, which gives them, especially with age, an almost tree-like appearance.[6] After a first impulse is formed, the plant branches at a height of about 30 cm for the first time, and forms during growth by further dividing into a bushy appearance. More shoots develop from the leaf axils. Some varieties have purple discoloration on the branches, as can be observed in other Capsicum species. The leaves have a 5–12 mm long petiole and a leaf blade ovate to 5–12 cm long, 2.5 to 4 cm wide, tapering at the top and the base is wedge-shaped.</p> <p>In addition to the relatively long life, <strong>Capsicum pubescens</strong> differs in many other characteristics from related species.</p> <p><strong>Flowers</strong></p> <p>The flowers appear singly or in pairs (rarely up to four) on the shoots, and the branches are at about 1 cm long flower stems, which extend on the fruit to around 4–5 cm. The calyx has five triangular pointed teeth, which have in the fruit a length of about 1 mm. A characteristic different from other cultivated species of the genus Capsicum is the blue-violet-colored petals, brighter in the center. The anthers are partly purple, partly white.</p> <p><strong>Distribution</strong></p> <p>Capsicum pubescens is found in cultivation primarily in north-western South America, as well as southern Central America.[citation needed] It is believed to have evolved from other, more primitive Capsicum species also occurring in the same area. C. pubescens grows at higher elevations than other species, and cannot survive the tropical heat in the lowlands.</p> <p>There are several cultivars of C. pubescens; most are rarely cultivated and are now relatively scarce.</p> <p>Cultivars include 'Canario' (yellow), 'Manzano' (red), 'Peron' (pear-shaped), and 'Rocoto Longo' (which was developed in the Canary Islands).</p> </body> </html>
C 3 O
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Rocoto Manzano Brown Seeds 2.5 - 1

Rocoto Manzano Brown Seeds

Price €2.50 (SKU: C 3 B)
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <div id="idTab1" class="rte"> <h2><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><em><strong><em><strong>Rocoto Manzano Brown Seeds - </strong></em>Fresh Organic Seeds</strong></em></strong></em></span></h2> <h3><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.<br /></strong></span></h3> <div>These plants produce HUGE chilies the size of racquetballs! The heat is similar to a habanero but these have MUCH BETTER FLAVOR (almost like a spicy butternut squash). Their thick flesh makes an amazing stuffed or grilled pepper! The plants leaves grow "hairy" and they produce beautiful purple leaves. </div> <div>Capsicum pubescens is a species of the genus Capsicum (pepper), known as rocoto (Quechua: ruqutu) and locoto (Aymara: luqutu), which is found primarily in Central and South America. It is known only in cultivation. The species name, pubescens, means hairy, which refers to the hairy leaves of this pepper. The hairiness of the leaves, along with the black seeds, distinguish this species from others.[4] As they reach a relatively advanced age and the roots lignify quickly, sometimes they are called tree chili. Of all the domesticated species of peppers, this is the least widespread and systematically furthest away from all others. It is reproductively isolated from other species of the genus Capsicum.[3] A very notable feature of this species is its ability to withstand cooler temperatures than other cultivated pepper plants,[5] but cannot withstand frost.</div> <div><strong>Vegetative characteristics</strong></div> <div>Like all other species of the genus Capsicum, plants of the species Capsicum pubescens grow as a shrub, but sometimes as climbing plants. They grow into four-meter woody plants relatively quickly, and live up to 15 years, which gives them, especially with age, an almost tree-like appearance.[6] After a first impulse is formed, the plant branches at a height of about 30 cm for the first time, and forms during growth by further dividing into a bushy appearance. More shoots develop from the leaf axils. Some varieties have purple discoloration on the branches, as can be observed in other Capsicum species. The leaves have a 5–12 mm long petiole and a leaf blade ovate to 5–12 cm long, 2.5 to 4 cm wide, tapering at the top and the base is wedge-shaped.</div> <div>In addition to the relatively long life, Capsicum pubescens differs in many other characteristics from related species.</div> <div>Flowers</div> <div>The flowers appear singly or in pairs (rarely up to four) on the shoots, and the branches are at about 1 cm long flower stems, which extend on the fruit to around 4–5 cm. The calyx has five triangular pointed teeth, which have in the fruit a length of about 1 mm. A characteristic different from other cultivated species of the genus Capsicum is the blue-violet-colored petals, brighter in the centre. The anthers are partly purple, partly white.</div> <div>Distribution</div> <div>Capsicum pubescens is found in cultivation primarily in north-western South America, as well as southern Central America.[citation needed] It is believed to have evolved from other, more primitive Capsicum species also occurring in the same area.[citation needed] C. pubescens grows at higher elevations than other species, and cannot survive the tropical heat in the lowlands.</div> <div>There are several cultivars of C. pubescens; most are rarely cultivated, and are now relatively scarce.</div> <div>Cultivars include 'Canario' (yellow), 'Manzano' (red), 'Peron' (pear-shaped), and 'Rocoto Longo' (which was developed in the Canary Islands).</div> </div> </body> </html>
C 3 B
Rocoto Manzano Brown Seeds 2.5 - 1

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Aji Charapita chili Seeds 2.25 - 1

Aji Charapita Chili 500 Seeds

Price €70.00 (SKU: C 24 (0.9g))
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<h2><strong>Aji Charapita Chili 500 Seeds World’s Most Expensive Chili</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 500 (0,9 g) seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Our Charapita plants 2019 growing just fine (see pictures)</strong></span></p> <p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>As you can see yourself from our photos, that the seeds are from our own plants (organically grown) and you know what you will get from the seeds you buy from us...</strong></span></p> <p>You should never judge a pepper by its size, especially when it comes to price. The Aji Charapita chili pepper grows is roughly the size of a pea, but there’s nothing small about its price. <span style="color: #000000;"><strong>A kilogram of this stuff will set you back a whopping 20,000 Euro.</strong></span></p> <p>Native to the jungles of norther Peru, the Aji Charapita is known as a wild pepper, and has only recently recently being cultivated for commercial use. Used fresh, this tiny pepper is said to have a strong fruity flavor that gives salsas and sauces a tropical taste, but it is mostly used in powdered form to a bit of spiciness to various dishes. Although still fairly unknown in most Western countries, the Aji Charapita is a highly sought-after treat among chili pepper connoisseurs and five-star restaurant chefs.</p> <p>Getting your hands on a few Aji Charapita peppers is a daunting task, for two very simple reasons. First of all, it is very difficult to source outside of Peru, unless you’re willing to buy some seeds online and plant them yourself, and even if you manage to find a seller, the price is probably going to curb your enthusiasm. Nicknamed “<strong>the mother of all chilli</strong>” Aji Charapita reportedly costs a minimum of $25,000 per kilo, making it the most expensive chili pepper in the world, and one of the most expensive spices, along with vanilla and saffron.</p> <p>With a Scolville hotness rating of between 30,000 – 50,000 heat units, the Aji Charapita will burn a hole through your tongue as well as your wallet. This rating makes it about as hot as a cayenne pepper and four to twenty times hotter than the jalapeño.</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
C 24 (0.9g)
Aji Charapita chili Seeds 2.25 - 1

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Dried Charapita Fruits with Seeds 20 - 2

Dried Charapita Fruits with...

Price €20.00 (SKU: CDF 1)
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<h2><strong>Dried Charapita Fruits with Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price is for the package with 10 grams dried fruits.</strong></span></h2> <p><strong>Seeds per fruit pod approx 8 to 20.</strong></p> <p>Yes, you can take the seeds and sow it to get your own Charapita plants. Try this amazing chili, you can keep dried fruits for a couple of years on a dry place. Taste it and see why are they have price from 23.000 Euro per kg.</p> <h4><strong>We have dried the fruits on the natural way so you CAN use the seed for sowing</strong></h4>
CDF 1
Dried Charapita Fruits with Seeds 20 - 2

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5 Fresh Charapita Fruits with Seeds - Limited time offer 10 - 1

5 Fresh Charapita Fruits...

Price €10.00 (SKU: CFF 1)
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<h2><strong>5 Fresh Charapita Fruits with Seeds - Limited time offer</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color:#ff0000;"><strong>Price is for the package with 5 fresh fruits.</strong></span></h2> <p><span style="color:#000000;"><strong>Seeds per fruit pod approx 8 to 20.</strong></span></p> <p>Yes, you can take the seeds and sow it to get your own Charapita plants. We will put in package 1 silica gel so the fruits do not get moldy. Try this amazing chili so long is fresh. The taste when is fresh or dry is not comparable, at least 80% is the taste and the aroma is stronger in the fresh state than in the dried state.</p>
CFF 1
5 Fresh Charapita Fruits with Seeds - Limited time offer 10 - 1

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Aji Charapita chili Seeds 2.25 - 1

Aji Charapita chili Seeds

Price €2.25 (SKU: C 24)
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<h2><strong>Aji Charapita chili Seeds World’s Most Expensive Chili</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 10, 25, 50 (0.085g) seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Our Charapita plants 2020 growing just fine (see pictures)</strong></span></p> <p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>As you can see yourself from our photos, that the seeds are from our own plants (organically grown) and you know what you will get from the seeds you buy from us...</strong></span></p> <p>This chili pepper is the most expensive in the world! Although still fairly unknown in most Western countries, the Aji Charapita is a highly sought-after treat among chili pepper connoisseurs and five-star restaurant chefs.  </p> <p>Native to the jungles of northern Peru, the Aji Charapita is known as wild chili pepper and has only recently being cultivated for commercial use.  Due to its rarity and hefty prices, it is often known as the <strong>"Mother of All Chilis"</strong> With a Scoville hotness rating of between 30,000 – 50,000 units, the Aji Charapita will burn a hole through your tongue as well as your wallet.</p> <p>Nicknamed “the mother of all chili” Aji Charapita reportedly costs a minimum of $25,000 per kilo, making it the most expensive chili pepper in the world, and one of the most expensive spices, along with vanilla and saffron.</p> <p>It may be small (up to 1 meter in height), but the Charapita chili or ‘aji Charapita’ as it is known in Peru is not to be underestimated. Aji Charapita (Capsicum chinense) or Charapita is a bushy shrub that produces masses of (over 400 fruits per plant) small maturing yellow round peppers. <br /><br />Used fresh, this tiny pepper has a strong fruity flavor that gives salsas and sauces a tropical taste, but it is mostly used in powdered form to a bit of spiciness to various dishes.  The ripe fruit was simply pierced or squeezed and the juice utilized as a piquant finishing spice on food. These chilies also bring many health benefits. Their capsaicinoids can help improve digestion and circulation when consumed as part of a balanced diet.</p> <script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
C 24 (10 S)
Aji Charapita chili Seeds 2.25 - 1

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Wild tomato seeds (Solanum...

Wild tomato seeds (Solanum...

Price €1.85 (SKU: VT 113)
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<h2 style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; color: #333333;" class=""><strong>Wild tomato seeds (Solanum pimpinellifolium)</strong></h2> <h2 style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; color: #333333;"><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p><strong>Petite, delicious red tomatoes that grow in abundance.</strong></p> <p>Red Currant tomatoes are the smallest edible tomato, each fruit weighing an average of just three grams and measuring just over a centimeter in diameter. The round, yellow fruits are notable for their intense sweet-tart flavor and firm, juicy texture. They have thin glossy skin with two inner cells that tend to be seedy but pack an exceptionally sweet, true tomato flavor due to their high levels of sugar and acid. The strong, sprawling indeterminate plants are disease resistant and high yielding, producing copious amounts of the tiny fruit throughout the season. The plants have small, delicate leaves with a more acrid odor than other varieties, and the stems of the plants are petite and lanky.</p> <p><strong>Seasons/Availability</strong></p> <p>Yellow Currant tomatoes are available in the summer and fall.</p> <p><strong>Current Facts</strong></p> <p>Red Currant tomatoes are members of the large and diverse Solanaceae family, also known as the Nightshade family, which includes more than three thousand known species. Currant tomatoes are botanically named Solanum Pimpinellifolium, an independent species of tomato, and one of two edible species alongside the common tomato, Lycopersicon esculentum. The miniature fruit hangs in clusters resembling currants, hence their name. There are numerous cultivars of Currant tomatoes, both Red and Yellow types, including Sweet Pea, Sugar Plum, and Hawaiian, which are considered to be among the sweetest varieties. Currant tomatoes have proven to be scientifically very valuable as they are closely related to one of the original wild species, which grows near the coasts of northern Peru, and their DNA has been the starting point for comparing gene evolution within the Solanaceae family. Although Currant tomatoes are a different species, they will readily cross with garden tomatoes, and because of their disease resistance and their habit of producing fruit in long trusses, Currant tomatoes have been cross­bred with other tomato types to create many of the modern cherry tomato cultivars.</p> <p>Days To Maturity: 60 days</p> <p>Fruit Weight: 1 ounce</p> <p>Sun: Full Sun</p> <p>Spread: 18 inches</p> <p>Height: 36-40 inches</p> <p>Sow Method: Indoor Sow</p> <p>Planting Time: Spring</p> <p>Sow Time: 6-8 weeks BLF</p> <p>Thin: 18 inches</p> <p>Life Cycle: Annual</p><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 113 (5 S)
Wild tomato seeds (Solanum pimpinellifolium)

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Yellow Cherry Tomato Seeds

Yellow Cherry Tomato Seeds

Price €1.85 (SKU: VT 82)
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<h2 class=""><strong>Yellow Cherry Tomato Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 20 seeds.</strong><strong><br></strong></span></h2> <div>A beautiful ornamental edible, which forms compact, bushy, determinate, 12-inch tall plants. Balconi Yellow averages over 100 fruits per plant, carried in large, showy trusses. Their flavor delivers an excellent balance of sweetness and acidity. We frequently see Balconi Red and Yellow promoted as trailing plants, which they are not. Growth is upright. However, the weight of the fruit clusters will often provide the plants with a more spreading appearance. Balconi Yellow has excelled in taste tests and is a superb plant for providing a wealth of delicious fruits, whether planted in the garden or in moderate-sized containers.</div><script src="//cdn.public.n1ed.com/G3OMDFLT/widgets.js"></script>
VT 82 (20 S)
Yellow Cherry Tomato Seeds

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Rare Tomato ANDINE CORNUE Seeds 1.95 - 5

Andine Cornue Tomato Seeds

Price €1.95 (SKU: VT 21)
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<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /> </head> <body> <h2><strong>Andine Cornue Tomato Seeds Rare Heirloom Organic Seeds</strong></h2> <h2><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Price for Package of 5 seeds.</strong></span></h2> <p>The tomato Andine Cornue (in translation: Horn of the Andes) is one of the original tomato varieties from the Andes, introduced several years ago by a French collector. Traditional variety, very appreciated for its excellent organoleptic qualities, it is regarded as one of the best tomatoes. The average weight of the fruit is about 150-250 grams but can range up to 400 grams. The fruits are raspberry-colored and are very resistant to cracking, super-sweet and tasty fruit, with no acidity, with few seeds and excellent flavor. Fruits are ripening after 80 days. The plants reach the height from 120 to 180 centimeters, robust very productive.</p> <p><strong>We do not use any pesticides or herbicides. We use only organic compost.</strong></p> </body> </html>
VT 21
Rare Tomato ANDINE CORNUE Seeds 1.95 - 5