Manila Bulletin

Two new superhot chillies developed by East-West Seed

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Two new Habanero chilli varieties developed by East-West Seed are said to perform well under Philippine conditions both in the wet and dry seasons. This was learned from Ramil Panergayo, the company’s product and market combinatio­n manager.

These are the Piquante Red and the Piquante Yellow which are claimed to be three times hotter than the company’s current bestseller, Red Hot. These Habanero varieties produce bigger fruits than Red Hot. It takes only 100 to 120 fruits of the Habanero types to make a kilo whereas it takes more 600 fruits of Red Hot to make a kilo.

The Piquante Red has strong plant vigor and is considered early maturing at 75 to 85 days after transplant­ing. The fruits which are 4.5 x 3 cm are light green when immature but bright red when ripe. Aside from its pungency, it is also prized for its very high aroma that connoisseu­rs usually look for.

Piquante Yellow also has strong plant vigor and good foliage cover that protects the fruits from sun scalding. Fruits are bright yellow when mature with high pungency and aroma. The fruit is 4.3 cm long and 3.3 cm wide.

Aside from being consumed fresh, the two varieties are good candidates for making hot sauces, powder and flakes.

The two varieties will be launched for commercial planting in East and Wesf Africa this year and next year, according to Panergayo. It is not yet known when they will be released for commercial planting in the Philippine­s.

 ??  ?? BRIGHT YELLOW FRUITS – These bright yellow fruits of Habanero Piquante Yellow are three times more pungent than the Red Hot Chilli of East-West Seed and is very aromatic. The plant is vigorous with heavy leaf cover that protects the fruits from...
BRIGHT YELLOW FRUITS – These bright yellow fruits of Habanero Piquante Yellow are three times more pungent than the Red Hot Chilli of East-West Seed and is very aromatic. The plant is vigorous with heavy leaf cover that protects the fruits from...

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