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Here is the Chile de Onza Pepper, Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 000 to 3,000+ SHU. This pepper originates from Oaxaca region of Mexico. The peppers are strange in shape and color and have very thin walls. The pods are a medium sized pepper with a blocky body and is very thin and hollow. The pods can range in size from 1.5 to 3 inches across. Fruits start out dark green in color and turn to a strange deep chocolate brown almost black (when in full sun) color when fully ripe. Plants can get to 3+ feet tall and tend to be a medium sized plant but if pruned and potted they tend to stay small like 2 feet tall and bushy. Pods have an amazing rich coffee like flavor with a very nice uniqueness to them. they are for the most part not really hot at all but some peppers may be very hot so be careful! These make a great drying pepper with the walls being thin an will dry on the plant if left on. It's also good for pickling too! It mostly used in sauces and chutneys. Very rare and hard to get v
Here is the Chile de Onza Pepper, Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 000 to 3,000+ SHU. This pepper originates from Oaxaca region of Mexico. The peppers are strange in shape and color and have very thin walls. The pods are a medium sized pepper with a blocky body and is very thin and hollow. The pods can range in size from 1.5 to 3 inches across. Fruits start out dark green in color and turn to a strange deep chocolate brown almost black (when in full sun) color when fully ripe. Plants can get to 3+ feet tall and tend to be a medium sized plant but if pruned and potted they tend to stay small like 2 feet tall and bushy. Pods have an amazing rich coffee like flavor with a very nice uniqueness to them. they are for the most part not really hot at all but some peppers may be very hot so be careful! These make a great drying pepper with the walls being thin an will dry on the plant if left on. It's also good for pickling too! It mostly used in sauces and chutneys. Very rare and hard to get v
Here is the Chile de Onza Pepper, Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 000 to 3,000+ SHU. This pepper originates from Oaxaca region of Mexico. The peppers are strange in shape and color and have very thin walls. The pods are a medium sized pepper with a blocky body and is very thin and hollow. The pods can range in size from 1.5 to 3 inches across. Fruits start out dark green in color and turn to a strange deep chocolate brown almost black (when in full sun) color when fully ripe. Plants can get to 3+ feet tall and tend to be a medium sized plant but if pruned and potted they tend to stay small like 2 feet tall and bushy. Pods have an amazing rich coffee like flavor with a very nice uniqueness to them. they are for the most part not really hot at all but some peppers may be very hot so be careful! These make a great drying pepper with the walls being thin an will dry on the plant if left on. It's also good for pickling too! It mostly used in sauces and chutneys. Very rare and hard to get v
Here is the Chile de Onza Pepper, Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 000 to 3,000+ SHU. This pepper originates from Oaxaca region of Mexico. The peppers are strange in shape and color and have very thin walls. The pods are a medium sized pepper with a blocky body and is very thin and hollow. The pods can range in size from 1.5 to 3 inches across. Fruits start out dark green in color and turn to a strange deep chocolate brown almost black (when in full sun) color when fully ripe. Plants can get to 3+ feet tall and tend to be a medium sized plant but if pruned and potted they tend to stay small like 2 feet tall and bushy. Pods have an amazing rich coffee like flavor with a very nice uniqueness to them. they are for the most part not really hot at all but some peppers may be very hot so be careful! These make a great drying pepper with the walls being thin an will dry on the plant if left on. It's also good for pickling too! It mostly used in sauces and chutneys. Very rare and hard to get v

Chile de Onza Pepper

Capsicum annuum

Here is the Chile de Onza Pepper, Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 000 to 3,000+ SHU. This pepper originates from Oaxaca region of Mexico. The peppers are strange in shape and color and have very thin walls. The pods are a medium sized pepper with a blocky body and is very thin and hollow. The pods can range in size from 1.5 to 3 inches across. Fruits start out dark green in color and turn to a strange deep chocolate brown almost black (when in full sun) color when fully ripe. Plants can get to 3+ feet tall and tend to be a medium sized plant but if pruned and potted they tend to stay small like 2 feet tall and bushy. Pods have an amazing rich coffee like flavor with a very nice uniqueness to them. they are for the most part not really hot at all but some peppers may be very hot so be careful! These make a great drying pepper with the walls being thin an will dry on the plant if left on. It's also good for pickling too! It mostly used in sauces and chutneys. Very rare and hard to get variety from mexico! Open pollinated mid to late season 70 to 90+ days.

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