Peters Peppers


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Cayenne typically ranges from 30,000 to 125,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU) per the Scoville scale, which puts it around a medium level for spiciness.


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The peter pepper has a Scoville rating around 10,000-20,000 SHUs, placing it right around the serrano pepper for spiciness. If you like a medium heat level, the peter pepper may be a good substitute for cayenne pepper. The pods have very thin walls that quickly begin drying on the plant after ripening.


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Caption: A ripe peter pepper. The Mysterious Origins. You may be wondering how such a hilarious pepper came into existence. Surprisingly, the true origin of the peter pepper variety remains unknown. Some suggest that it may have occurred naturally, as there are other peppers with similar shapes, such as the Zou-pi pepper and the 7 pot primo orange.


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Peter pepper fast facts. Scoville heat units (SHU): 10,000 - 23,000 SHU Median heat: 16,500 SHU Origin: United States Capsicum species: Annuum Jalapeño reference scale: Near equal heat to 9 times hotter Use: Culinary Size: Approximately 4 to 6 inches long Flavor: Bright, Sweet How hot is the peter pepper?


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It can reach up to 30,000 SHU, which is six times hotter than most jalapeno peppers. Its heat level is similar to a serrano pepper. Its flavor heightens and sweetens when roasted. The pod is wrinkled and has a cleft tip. Its skin is glossy, waxy, and firm. The texture under the skin is semi-thick, crisp, and watery.


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Extra Growing Tips. To grow your peter peppers effectively it is important to grow it in the best soil for chilli peppers. The soil has to be loose, because hot peppers have shallow root systems. Plenty of perlite (about 10%) in the mixture will help with this, although it is important not to add too much otherwise the water will drain too.


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Peter, Pepper Seeds. The Peter, aka Willy, Pepper gets it's name, well because of what it resembles! This variety is an old heirloom that is grown as much for its shock value as it is for for its culinary value. Peter is an excellent pepper for chili powder! Its pods are 4-6 inches long with blunt ends that resemble a mans private area, no joke!


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The Seed Stage: Days 1-14. The first step in growing a Peter pepper is to start with a good seed. Start by slicing the skin of the pepper to expose its seeds. Then, use a puller to remove one seed and place it in the soil. He covers the seed and sprinkles it with water. For the next 14 days, the seed will germinate and develop into a sprout.


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Peter peppers are distinctive chilies that would be difficult to mix up with any variety. Typically 3 to 4 inches in length and 1 to 1.5 inches in diameter, their general size is similar to other peppers. However, their shape diverges from other peppers as it resembles a penis, always eliciting grins and giggles.


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Peter pepper. The peter pepper, Capsicum annuum var. annuum, is an heirloom chili pepper that is best known for its unusual shape. It is a type of Capsicum annuum, though it is not officially recognized as a cultivar of the species. It occurs in red and yellow varieties. [2] The pepper is considered very rare and its origin is unknown. [2] [3]


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How to Grow Peter Peppers. Start your seeds using small containers 8-10 weeks before the last frost date. In moist, well-drained potting soil, plant seeds about 1/4 to 1/2 inch deep. Pepper seeds can be grown in most standard soil mixtures. For proper germination, the soil temperature should be between 70 and 90F.


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Peter Peppers thrive in a sandy loam soil with pH factor of 6.0-6.5. It's best if soil is not extremely rich, as rich soil tends to produce more foliage than peppers. Peppers need moisture, but will not do well under boggy conditions. When summer's drought threatens, it's well to apply a good organic mulch of grass clippings, leaves, etc.


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Peter Pepper plants will shoot up to 3 ft. tall and produce loads of these 4-6" long average-sized peppers. As the name implies, this "guy" is shaped very realistically - so much so that it was judged as the "most pornographic pepper" by the Organic Gardening Magazine. This heirloom chili is absolutely the novelty of your garden.


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Explore our assortment of Peter Pepper seeds, including the vibrant Yellow Peter Pepper and Orange Peter Pepper, and bring a touch of whimsy to your garden and culinary creations, making every meal a delightful adventure. Shop more Rare & Exotic Pepper Seeds and browse through more varieties in our Pepper Seed Collection!


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How Hot are Peter Peppers? Peter peppers range between 5,000 and 30,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU) on the Scoville Scale, which is quite hot. At 30,000 SHU, this is 6 times hotter than the average jalapeno pepper. It is more on par with the serrano pepper, which has some very good heat for cooking and sauce making. Cooking with Peter Peppers