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The listing, Chiltepin AKA Chile Tepin 10 seeds lot 3 has ended.

If you Like Hot then you will love these little chiles. This is a great Chile to use in soups and salsas, The seeds are from my organically grown mother plant that I have had for 6 years.

Chiltepin:

The Chiltepin, also called chile tepin, is a wild chile pepper that grows in parts of Mexico, Arizona, Texas, and New Mexico. It is sometimes called the "mother of all peppers," because it is thought to be the oldest form in the Capsicum annuum species.

The Wild Chile Botanical Area in the Coronado National Forest near Tucson, Arizona, has the largest population of chiltepin peppers north of Mexico. This pepper is also the state native pepper of Texas.

Tepin peppers, nicknamed “bird’s eye” peppers, rank high in heat level. Some chile enthusiasts argue that the Tepin is hotter than the habanero or Red Savina habañero pepper. This chile pepper is round or slightly oval and about 3/8 inch in width. "Tepin” comes from the Nahuatl Mexican word meaning “flea” because of its smallness. In 1995, Texans named the Jalapeño pepper the official pepper of the state of Texas. But, just two years later, the Tepin took the reins as the official native pepper of Texas.

Tepins can be extremely hot, measuring between 100,000 and 250,000 Scoville Units. In Mexico, the heat of the Chiltepine is called arrebatado ("rapid” or “violent”), which implies that although the heat is intense, it diminishes quickly.

This pepper also has a lot of health benefits as well as a good source of vitamins and nutrients.
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Would you do free shipping to Canada? This would cost only about 40 cents more for first class standard :)

For full pricing to Canada you could check the link:

http://pe.usps.com/text/imm/ce_003.htm

Scroll down near the bottom for first class
Dec 20th, 2011 at 12:02:14 PM PST by
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Dec 20th, 2011 at 11:56:03 PM PST by

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