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Malawi Piquante Pepper - Seeds

Malawi Piquante Pepper - (Capsicum baccatum)

Also known as the Peppadew or African Pickling Pepper, the Malawi Piquante pepper was discovered in 1993 in South Africa and quickly became a favorite in the culinary world. These golf ball-sized peppers are known for their sweet flavor with a gentle kick of heat, making them perfect for pickling or stuffing with cream cheese.

The thick-fleshed peppers grow on hardy, easy-to-grow plants that can reach over 5 feet tall, producing a bountiful harvest. Whether you're adding them to your garden or kitchen, these versatile peppers are sure to impress!

Heat level: Approx. 1,100 (SHU) Scoville Heat Units – Mild.

Flavor: Very Sweet.


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Jessica

100% germination rate. Fast shipping.

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Frank Dawson
I have a couple of seedlings

I only just planted them but they arrived and there were seeds in a plastic pouch.

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A.M.A.
Love these little peppers!

The seeds aren't easy to come by. I really hope they'll grow up here in Maine. Fingers crossed. I will post more when I get them going....

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Nancy

Didnt like how they were packaged. We will see how they grow snd taste

Thank you for your feedback — we’re sorry to hear the packaging didn’t meet your expectations. We’re always looking for ways to improve, and your input helps us do that.

We hope the seeds thrive for you and that the flavor wins you over in the end! If there’s anything we can do to improve your experience or assist along the way, feel free to reach out — we’re here to help.

Thanks again for giving us a try!
Jason
Bohica Pepper Hut

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Linda Minahan
Excited to try these

I have fallen in love with this pepper on the market and will try to grow them this coming season- fingers crossed they will do well! Seeds are hard to find so I’m hoping for success - I will be sowing them in Mid March indoors for transplanting in late May in MA - my hope is to pickle my own peppers