Organic Whole Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Pepper.
Organic Whole Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Pepper.
Organic Whole Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Pepper.
Organic Whole Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Pepper.
Organic Whole Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Pepper.
Organic Whole Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Pepper.

Jamaican Scotch Bonnet Pepper

Regular price $28.99 $115.55 Unit price per
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Scotch Bonnet Hot Pepper Plants bear fruits comparable to the Habanero pepper, but with a touch more of sweetness and spiciness. It's a favorite for Caribbean dishes. Plants offer big yields all season long. Peppers can be harvested at different stages.

A little note: to control the heat, remove the seeds and the membrane on the inside of the pepper before adding to your favorite recipes; chopping it very, very fine will more evenly distribute the heat throughout the dish. We recommend you wear nitrile or latex gloves to protect your hands and avoid touching your face while handling Ghost peppers.

We grow our Scotch Bonnet Hot Pepper plants organically.

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Arlo

Package contained more than 6lbs, arrived in great condition, good mix of red green and yellow, time to get to cooking!

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Rodd
Bonnets

Fantastic, ever purchase has come in the perfect state to make pepper sauce.
Out of 5lbs had to get rid of about 15 peppers. Don't have a problem with those numbers.

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Jason Esh
NEVER again!

First... I sent an email to avoid publicly posting a negative comment. NO RESPONSE! Out of the 5 lbs that we ordered just over 2 1/2 lbs were rotted or starting to rot. Told us they would deliver quickly. They did not. The rancid smell that came out, I was lucky to save as much as I did. Had to DEEP clean the "good" peppers just to smell a pepper smell again. Again, I reached out for them to make it right... CRICKETS!! Never again! We were robbed of our hard earned $$. Despicable.

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rodd
Scotch bonnet

Fantastic just letting them rippin but the look beautiful.

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Roderic Baker

Peppers were rotten