AFRICAN DEVIL ![]()
Small and hotter than you know what. Also known as Malawi
ATA IJOSI ![]()
Nigeria
This Nigerian bird pepper is from the Jos area and is added to the Yoruba word for chile: ata. Thin fleshed chiles grow erect. Frutescens.
CONGO, CHOCOLATE
A chocolate brown habanero type from Trinidad. Chinense.
CONGO, RED
Superior in heat, taste, color and sheer beauty. Chinense.
DOOMSDAY
I'm not sure where this red South African bird pepper got its dire name,
but since I'm a chile optimist, I'll assume a faint hearted chile eater
gave it a taste. Frutescens.
FATALI
A triangular, yellow, very hot chile that hails from Africa. Chinense.
FATALI RED
If the yellow doesn't kill you, the red might! Red knobby habanero from Central Africa. Heat: 10, Species: Chinenese, Country: Central African Republic
GAMBIA
Thin fleshed aromatic habanero from Africa. Chinense.
HOTAZEL
Glistening bright red habanero suffused with the heat of the South African
sun. Chinense.
MAREKO FANA
Ethiopia
Thin, pale green corkscrew cayennes from Ethiopia. Surprisingly mild. Annuum.
SHATA BALADY
Egypt
Maybe the Egyptian pharaohs included this cayenne in their afterlife plans. Annuum.
SORE THROAT
Also known as Little Nubian. Dark purple black to red lozenges coat your
insides with healing warmth. Annuum.
UGANDA
Bright red small cayennes from Africa. Annuum.
ZAMBIAN
This tall plant looks like an overloaded tie rack. Flat tapered red chiles dry well.
ZIMBABWE BIRD
A long season pepper with tiny triangular pods. Very prolific. Frutescens.