I grew them this year, bought a little sapling. First harvest had like 4 peppers and this is the second one. I can take spicy food, I quite enjoy it actually, but the seeds of this pepper are incredibly spicy and I just wanted to know the scoville units. The label on the pot when I bought it had your regular "Hot Pepperes" or something ordinary like that. Thanks in advance!

by PanKoty147

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  1. Ok_Pirate_2714

    They look allot like the Burpee “Yellow Lemon Peppers” that I grew a few years ago. I really don’t know what the actual name of the pepper is. My guess would be Aji Limon, but it is just a guess.

    They were fairly spicy, but had a citrusy smell and flavor to them as well. I ended up with a ton of them. I dehydrated most of them and ground them up. I still use that powder to spice things up all time.

  2. flamingphoenix9834

    They kinda look like Aji Lemon Drop. Yellow Cayennes look longer and thinner to me.

  3. littleguyinabigcoat

    Golden cayenne, one of my favorites, I’m actually going to do at least 6 plants or so next year for the garden, good flavor and heat

  4. Equivalent-Collar655

    Could these chilis be golden cayenne? They look a little more symmetrical than GC to me.

    Btw, sapling is a small tree, a little chili plant is called a seedling

  5. PanKoty147

    SOLVED:

    They’re most likely Yellow or some kind of Cayennes. I don’t think it’s Aji lemon drops because of the lack of the citrussy flavour and smell. I googled that Cayennes can contain 30,000 to 50,000 scoville units. Thank you all for helping me out!!

  6. SunshineTradingPost

    How do they taste? Just like red cayenne?

  7. Golden cayenne Hot af 🔥😊😅 (compared to red one)

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