Rocoto Ollantaytambo Cuello

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Rocoto Ollantaytambo Cuello
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P-F-R-MT-6-113
C. pubescens
30,000 - 100,000
Hot (15,001–100,000 SHU)
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The Rocoto Ollantaytambo Cuello is a hot chili of the species C. pubescens, measuring 30,000–100,000 SHU — roughly 13× hotter than a jalapeño. It belongs to C. pubescens, the rocoto and manzano group — cold-tolerant plants with hairy leaves, thick flesh, and distinctive black seeds. Its pods ripen red, take an apple/blunt bell form, measure 2–3 inches long, with thick flesh, and grow pendant on the plant. The plant grows to > 48 inches tall. Its flowers are purple/violet, its foliage is hairy leaves. Notable traits include matte/powdery. It is recorded as originating in Peru / Bolivia.

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How hot is the Rocoto Ollantaytambo Cuello?

The Rocoto Ollantaytambo Cuello measures 30,000–100,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU), making it a hot pepper — roughly 13 times hotter than a jalapeño (which tops out around 8,000 SHU).

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