Description
Cayenne Long Slim Hot Pepper
Long, slender, wrinkled, very hot, thin-walled 5-6" long peppers ripen from dark-green to bright-red. These peppers are very easy to dry.
Bountiful production is perfect for pickles, canning, drying and using fresh for a bright, hot flavor in cooking.
History
Indigenous to Central and South America, peppers were developed into a crop plant around 3,000 BC or perhaps even earlier. Columbus introduced Capsicum into Europe and it also spread to Africa and Asia.
Uses
Peppers are used fresh, dried, and cooked. Peppers contain vitamins A and C.
Learn More
- Growing Peppers 101
- Chile and Pepper Growing Tips
- Grow Better Peppers with Shade
- Fermented Pepper Sauce
- Fermented Chile Paste
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