Trinidad Sweet
The Trinidad Sweet is a sweet, heatless pepper of the species C. chinense, measuring 0–500 SHU — milder than a jalapeño. It belongs to C. chinense, the species behind the world's hottest peppers — the group that includes habaneros, Scotch bonnets, and ghost peppers, prized for fruity aroma and a slow, lingering burn. Its pods ripen red, take a habanero-type form, measure 1–2 inches long, with medium thick flesh, and grow pendant on the plant. The plant grows to 30–36 inches tall. Its flowers are solid white/cream, its foliage is green leaves. It is recorded as originating in Trinidad & Tobago. It is also known as Trinidad Sweets.
The Trinidad Sweet is a sweet, heatless pepper of the species C. chinense, measuring 0–500 SHU — milder than a jalapeño. It belongs to C. chinense, the species behind the world's hottest peppers — the group that includes habaneros, Scotch bonnets, and ghost peppers, prized for fruity aroma and a slow, lingering burn. Its pods ripen red, take a habanero-type form, measure 1–2 inches long, with medium thick flesh, and grow pendant on the plant. The plant grows to 30–36 inches tall. Its flowers are solid white/cream, its foliage is green leaves. It is recorded as originating in Trinidad & Tobago. It is also known as Trinidad Sweets.







