I know these as Biquinho chilli peppers and have grown several plants this year from seeds found on Amazon, although they are from the yellow variety there's not much difference in taste.
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I believe their 'Latin name' Biquinho peppers seeds can be found online I got some off amazon and have grown several healthy plants with lots of fruit.
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Can hardly wait to plant these rare seeds!
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Just an addition to this thread - found some seeds for sale on Amazon - type Viridis Hortus - Biquinho Red (Pearl Peppers) (10) Fruit / Vegetable Seeds in Amazon search to locate link
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Johnson seeds have the Brazilian variety Biquino Red this year and it sounds like the one we've been talking about. It is described as being small, sweet, fruity and mild. The fruits are prolific and freeze well when ripe. It is featured in today's gardening section in the Telegraph.
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We were given a packet of South Devon Chilli Farm Biquino seeds. They have not grown as well as some of my others but we now have quite a bit of ripe fruit. Did you find a recipe for preserving them like the commercial bottled ones, we've never seen them in he shops to see if the ingredients list gives any clues.