Pepper Seeds - Hot - Biquinho Red Pepper
Seed Count: 10 Seeds
Maturity: 90-100 Days
Heat Level: Mild with a hint of sweetness (1,000-2,000 Scoville Heat Units)
Pod Color: Starts green and ripens to a vibrant red
Pod Size: Small, teardrop-shaped pods, about 1 inch long
Uses: Perfect for pickling, garnishing, hot sauces, and snacking.
Plant Type: Warm-season annual; compact and bushy.
Appearance: Decorative plants with bright red, glossy, teardrop-shaped peppers.
Growth Habit: Prolific and ornamental, ideal for containers, gardens, and patio spaces.
History & Heritage:
The Biquinho Red Pepper, also known as "Little Beak" in Portuguese, originates from Brazil, where it’s celebrated for its unique shape, mild heat, and slightly sweet flavor. Traditionally used in Brazilian cuisine, this pepper has gained global popularity for its versatility in cooking and its striking ornamental appeal in gardens.
Culinary Versatility:
Biquinho Red peppers are a culinary delight. Their mild heat and sweet, fruity flavor make them perfect for pickling, where their vibrant color and unique shape shine. Add them to charcuterie boards, salads, or use them as a garnish to elevate any dish. These peppers are also great for crafting flavorful, mild hot sauces or enjoying as a snack straight from the garden.
Planting & Growth Tips:
Growing Biquinho Red peppers is rewarding for both their yield and their beauty. Follow these tips for a successful harvest:
- Planting: Start seeds indoors 8-10 weeks before the last frost. Transplant seedlings outdoors once temperatures stay above 50°F and the soil has warmed.
- Germination: Seeds sprout within 7-14 days in soil temperatures of 70-85°F.
- Spacing: Space plants 12-18 inches apart to allow for healthy growth and airflow.
- Care: Provide full sun, regular watering, and well-drained soil enriched with compost or fertilizer. Mulch helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.
- Harvesting: Pick peppers when they are fully red and glossy, typically 90-100 days after planting. Regular harvesting encourages continued fruit production.
Why Grow Biquinho Red Peppers?
Biquinho Red peppers are as charming as they are flavorful. Their teardrop shape, vibrant red color, and mild heat make them a unique addition to any garden or kitchen. Highly productive and easy to grow, they’re perfect for gardeners of all skill levels. Whether pickled, garnished, or added to sauces, these peppers bring a delightful burst of color and flavor to your culinary creations.
Pepper Seeds - Hot - Biquinho Red Pepper is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.