Pepper, Hot, Cayenne

HEIRLOOM. High-yielding, super hot pepper with a multitude of uses.
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The famously hot and pungent heirloom pepper takes its name from a river in Guyana. We like to think the name derives from locals fleeing to the river for relief, their mouths scorched by the incendiary pepper. Most often dried, Cayenne, powdered or flakes, serves as a multi-purpose spice. The South American peppers are 4-6" long, 1/2" thin and slightly hotter than jalapenos. Enjoy fresh, canned or pickled; also excellent steeped in oil or vinegar for flavorful condiments. Yields are high, so extra peppers may be strung in "ristras" for easy drying. Fruits mature from green to red and are ready to harvest about 80 days from transplant.
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