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Chilhuacle Negro Pepper Seeds - Rare Mole Pepper - Mild Complex Flavor

Chilhuacle Negro Pepper Seeds - Rare Mole Pepper - Mild Complex Flavor

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Chilhuacle Negro Pepper Seeds: A Rare Mexican Treasure

Discover the rich, smoky flavors of Chilhuacle Negro Peppers, a rare and ancient variety from Oaxaca, Mexico. These unique peppers are prized for their deep, complex taste and ease of drying, making them a must-have for culinary enthusiasts and home gardeners alike.

Exceptional Flavor & Culinary Uses

Chilhuacle Negro peppers are the heart and soul of traditional mole negro, a classic Mexican sauce. With their mild heat (1,500–2,500 SHU), they deliver bold, dark flavors reminiscent of chocolate, tobacco, and dried plum. They are perfect for adding depth to soups, stews, and rellenos without overwhelming spice.

Unique Growing Characteristics

These compact plants at 18" tall are a spectacle in any garden, laden with leathery, brownish peppers that practically dry themselves. Their naturally low moisture content and matte skin make them ideal for effortless drying. With a quick maturation time of 95 days, they’ll keep producing well into autumn.

Easy to Grow & Harvest

Each packet contains 10 heirloom, open-pollinated seeds. Start indoors 8 weeks before warm weather, using sterile media and 85°F bottom heat. Transplant seedlings with 6 true leaves into rich soil or 5-gallon containers, spacing 30" apart. Harvest green or wait for their signature brown hue.

Bring authentic Oaxacan flavors to your kitchen. Order your Chilhuacle Negro Pepper Seeds today!

  • Each packet contains 10 seeds
  • Heat Level: Mild
  • SHU: 1,500-2,500
  • Maturity: 95 days after transplant
  • Pod Size: 2 in.  Plant Size: 18  in.
  • Origin: Oaxaca, Mexico
  • Capsicum annuum
  • Heirloom - Open-Pollinated
  • Untreated and Non-GMO
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