Red Biquinho peppers, also known as "Little Beak" peppers due to their distinctive shape, are a small, heirloom variety from Brazil. These bright red peppers are mildly spicy, with a unique, sweet, and tangy flavor that adds a delightful kick to dishes. Growing to about 1 inch in size, they mature in approximately 75-85 days. The plants are prolific, producing an abundance of vibrant, teardrop-shaped fruits. Red Biquinho peppers are perfect for pickling, adding to salsas, or as a garnish. Their striking appearance and mild heat make them a favorite among gardeners and culinary enthusiasts alike. 500-1,000 Scoville Heat Units.
I've got flowers and peppers even though my pot is tiny. Seems like a great plant for small spaces. Taste TBD!
All of the seeds I planted have germinated and the first round has 2 sets of true leaves. Great price1 i am looking forward to transplanting them and growing then on .
I've had my eyes on these seeds for minute. Excited to grow these this summer.
Can’t wait to plant these guys for a fun summer harvest
Although I have not started these peppers yet I am excited to start them soon.
This game is so much fun, it's so unique, and it definitely keeps with the cabin fever in winter when we'd rather be out in the garden. Also the quality of it is better than any card or board game I've ever bought. Highly recommend!
Bought these seeds for Christmas and could not wait for spring to start them. They have been growing in my hydroponics now for about a month and with the cut and come again method I've been harvesting for about 2 weeks. The seeds have great germination. Kids and chickens are enjoying them.
I'm not just saying this because I am from the great state of New York, but the New Yorker tomato from MI Gardener is stupendous....It almost over-performed last summer (is that even possible?) I can't wait to get started with them again this year.!!
I used revive Rex last year with excellent outcomes. I wanted you to make sure I have it on had for this gardening season.
Delicious and prolific.I'll plant this on repeat!