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Sugar rush peach pepper
Sugar rush peach pepper










sugar rush peach pepper

They’re on of the best tasting peppers we have tried. If the amazing stripes weren’t enough, the flavor of these peppers is also delicious. The stripes range from pencil-thin to very thick, and typically run the entire length of the skin. The pods are about 4-5″ (10-13cm) long and have a squiggly, whimsical appearance, just like other Sugar Rush varieties. Before ripening, the pods simply appear pale yellow or a light peachy color. When fully ripe, these peppers have a deep orange color with vertical red stripes. However, what is different here is that seeds carry on the trait, while the Aloha pepper’s seeds do not. The only other variety that we know of that ripens to a striped appearance is the ‘Aloha’ pepper. When we say this pepper is special, we mean it.

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Note: There is a great document created by that explains the history of this pepper, so feel free to learn more there! Out of the 5 plants that we grew, only one of them failed to ripen with stripes. Now, seeds are becoming more widely available, and the unique striped characteristics of the variety seem to be relatively stable.

sugar rush peach pepper

From here, seeds were shared back to the original creators of the peppers to be stabilized. In 2015, a USA grower discovered that one of his Peach plants had striped pods. These are well-loved by the pepper community (including the Pepper Geeks). baccatum plant, so he named it ‘Sugar Rush.’įrom there, seeds were shared with Chris Fowler from Wales, who went on to breed the Sugar Rush Peach and Red varieties. has an experimental greenhouse, and its creator was fascinated by the sweetness of a particular C. The ‘Sugar Rush’ varieties were first bred in Finland around 2010. In this article, I’ll go through everything we know about this pepper, along with our opinion on the flavor and heat. Now that the peppers have ripened, we can finally share our thoughts on the striped Sugar Rush pepper. We were lucky enough to get some seeds, and we planted and shared seeds to grow as many plants as possible! However, the Sugar Rush Stripey pepper may just be the most fascinating we have seen so far. The 7 pot bubblegum has a ‘bleeding calyx,’ while the Farmer’s Market jalapeno is covered in corking. There are some amazing and strange pepper varieties out there.












Sugar rush peach pepper