Pepperoncini is one of the oldest Italian pepper varieties, and still popular. Our new orange breed is 3?" long, with low-to-medium heat. Small, bushy plants yield a big harvest of yellow fruits that turn orange as the flavor intensifies. Excellent when pickled, sliced on pizza, or eaten fresh in salads or sandwiches.
Pepperoncini is one of the oldest Italian pepper varieties, and still popular. Our new orange breed is 3?" long, with low-to-medium heat. Small, bushy plants yield a big harvest of yellow fruits that turn orange as the flavor intensifies. Excellent when pickled, sliced on pizza, or eaten fresh in salads or sandwiches.