(100 days) Open pollinated. Scoville Units: nada! A habanero with most of the fruity floral notes and none of the pain. Even the seeds are sweet. The shiny orange 1x2½" fruits are a bit longer than a habanero but mostly they pull off the look. Each bushy short plant bears about 2 dozen sweet fruits. “So yummy,” enthused our trialer, who was making a dried powder to sprinkle on popcorn. Definitely a new distinctive flavor to inspire experimentation, perhaps to tone down a hot sauce or possibly to brighten up a dessert. Excess nitrogen can result in a bushy plant with no fruit. Bred by Michael Mazourek as part of his doctoral research.
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