I’m looking for a vigorous, productive orange habanero from Mexico, ideally Yucatán, with loads of classic “standard orange habanero” flavor. The problem is that “orange habanero” is a really generic term; I can’t rely on just that to be a single variety across vendors or even really from one vendor year on year.
This year, I tried Habanero Oxkutzcabense (or Oxkutzcabian, PI 438629) from Refining Fire Chiles, but they have an entirely different flavor to “orange habanero”. No dice for the sauce I’m developing.
Next year, I’m trying Habanero Mexican Orange (PI 435918) from Semillas La Palma, which is the only other specific, Mexican variety I see on my usual seed sites… I don’t want all my eggs in one basket, though, so I’ll probably grow at least one other if possible.
It doesn’t help that many pepper enthusiasts dislike the standard orange habanero, but hopefully someone out there has a favorite. I want to maintain my own seeds, so please exclude F1 hybrids. Thanks!!
This year, I tried Habanero Oxkutzcabense (or Oxkutzcabian, PI 438629) from Refining Fire Chiles, but they have an entirely different flavor to “orange habanero”. No dice for the sauce I’m developing.
Next year, I’m trying Habanero Mexican Orange (PI 435918) from Semillas La Palma, which is the only other specific, Mexican variety I see on my usual seed sites… I don’t want all my eggs in one basket, though, so I’ll probably grow at least one other if possible.
It doesn’t help that many pepper enthusiasts dislike the standard orange habanero, but hopefully someone out there has a favorite. I want to maintain my own seeds, so please exclude F1 hybrids. Thanks!!