Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds

 

America’s Top Source for Pure Heirloom Seeds

We only offer open-pollinated seeds:

Pure, natural, and non-GMO

We have retail stores located in:

Mansfield, MO, Petaluma,CA & Wethersfield ,CT

White Habanero Pepper

HPP110


(C. frutescens) Small bushy plants yield loads of these 1-2 inch creamy-white, top-shaped fruit. This Caribbean variety is a favorite for its smoky taste and extreme heat. Ornamental and unique.

Contains 25-50 heirloom seeds

$2.50
White Habanero Pepper
  • Customer Reviews

Not White Review by Unknown

Overall Rating

 

The description does not represent what grows. They turn from a lime green to a light orange or peach colorand are not very hot. The plant is big producing many peppers. I have grown these for three years now all from the same pack of seeds. The plants are very hardy once they get big..

(Posted on 10/26/10)

 

Strange Plant Review by Unknown

Overall Rating

 

While these were hardy growers and easier to germinate than most hot pepper varieties, it is now harvest time after a long wait and we found the peppers to be peach in color, not white. We planted 5 seeds and ended up with 4. We have a container garden so we're able to somewhat control environment. We couldn't believe the pinkish-peach color we saw the pods become. My husband tried one and he said there was minimum heat. We thought perhaps there was cross pollination... but all we grow are extremely hot peppers, so we were left a little mystified..

(Posted on 8/28/10)

 

Not white. Not hot. Review by Jbrower

Overall Rating

 

These white habaneros are neither white, nor hot. They are peach colored, and have heat similar to a bell pepper. The flavor is OK - fruity like a habanero. The plants are also not "small bushy plants", rather large bushy plants with a wide canopy (~4') that will take over.
Just a major disappointment to end up with plants and peppers I can't, or don't want to, use.

I'd stil.

(Posted on 9/26/10)

 

not hot Review by Jake

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Did not look right it was pinkish color with a habanero taste but no heat!.

(Posted on 11/5/10)

 

Peach, big, and not hot. Review by Jason

Overall Rating

 

Really disappointed. Put a lot of heart into several of these plants and they have produced hundreds and hundreds of the biggest habs I've ever seen. And they are not hot. The only cross pollination with other peppers that could have occurred is with chocolate habs and bhut jolokias. Should have been hot, but not. Bought over $150 of seeds from Baker this year. They all delivered except these. Pretty good track record. Just don't buy these. .

(Posted on 8/16/11)

 

Like others ahve said Peach Review by cottagequeen

Overall Rating

 

Not white. Very abundant peppers but not what I was expecting..

(Posted on 12/10/11)

 

Finally a Habenero I can eat! Review by Aubree

Overall Rating

 

These have the best smoky flavor and are mild in heat. They turned from green to a beautiful light peach color and when dried they are golden. I love to flavor my soups with them. If you are looking for a mild habenero these are for you!.

(Posted on 2/12/12)