I've seen a couple colors of Charapita out there,Red and the more common Yellow.
I also see it as mild to med. in heat and only sometimes called hot.
Since hot is a matter of the tasters perception of HOT.
That is debatable.
I'm looking for Red Charapita.I had some dried pods that were red but the seeds won't germinate...
I have yellow and they are from a couple sources in Peru and a couple seed companies.
All, in general have an excellent Chinense taste but not much heat.
I hear the red is much hotter with basically the same taste,
I've read that Red Fire and Yellow fire might be Charapita.
Anyone grown either of the red or yellow fire out to know?
Why I'm asking is I'm starting to think the name Charapita might cover several different Peppers.
Different pepper strains or whatever.
In the different Gov. data bases there are a couple #'s for charapita and they are mostly yellow pods but 1/3rd are for red pods.
I'm also thinking that like Cumari,there are a lot of local peppers(Landrace versions) of the same thing.
Like Cumari , Habaneros , Bhuts or whatever,depending where they were grown they have slightly different to vastly different characteristics in heat , habitat that make for possibly different pod and or plant variations.
For what I've grown as far as Charapita goes,there are only a few peppers out there that have as strong of a Chinense taste without the heat.
Offhand I can only think of 1 other pepper with as stronge of a Chinense taste but it has a lot more heat.
The White Habanero-White Bullet , Peruvian White , White Lightning etc.
I've also grown seeds out that were supposed to be yellow Charapita that I'm sure were a Peruvian version of Chiltepin Amarillo.
Taste etc. was wrong.They are an Annuum not Chinense.Even less heat in my opinion.
Not that tastey either,little to no taste of any kind.