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[40,000 SHU] [C.Cinense] Ajì charapita is one of the five species of Peruani peppers and belongs to the Capsicum Chinense genus. It grows mainly in the Departementos of Ucayali, Loreto and Madre di Dios and is judged among one of the hottest in Peru, due to its decidedly spicy taste due to the high content of capsaicin.

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[40,000 SHU] [C.Cinense] Ajì charapita is one of the five species of Peruani peppers and belongs to the Capsicum Chinense genus. It grows mainly in the Departementos of Ucayali, Loreto and Madre di Dios and is judged among one of the hottest in Peru, due to its decidedly spicy taste due to the high content of capsaicin.

Sowing takes place during the winter period, while harvesting during the summer. Despite this, the plant, which in the best conditions can reach a meter in height, needs to grow in order to grow: a warm climate, high humidity and soils rich in organic matter.

The birth of the chilli begins after 60-120 days from sowing and can last up to 2 months, this varies according to the area and climatic conditions.

The ajì charapita pepper is particular because of its small rounded appearance like a pea, and its color is usually yellow, but it can also vary from green to red.

It has an important role, also as a basic ingredinete, in many dishes of the Amazonian gastronomy.

We have enriched the site with many guides and tips for those who want to start this adventure, we recommend reading at least the following guide: How to grow chili

Own production, 100% natural product, NO GMOs or added chemicals. Made in Italy (Lazio).

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[40,000 SHU] [C.Cinense] Ajì charapita is one of the five species of Peruani peppers and belongs to the Capsicum Chinense genus. It grows mainly in the Departementos of Ucayali, Loreto and Madre di Dios and is judged among one of the hottest in Peru, due to its decidedly spicy taste due to the high content of capsaicin.

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