The new Pumpkin Habanero pepper, from the Exotic Pepper Project at Rutgers University, looks like a small pumpkin, has a citrusy taste and jalapeno-like heat.

When I read an clause about a new chilly pepper that expect like a autumn pumpkin , but taste like a tangerine tree , I had to discover out more . The Pumpkin Habanero peppers are part of theRutgers University Exotic Pepper Project .

These red-hot peppers are a combination of African and South American habaneros planted in the same theater and let to cross on their own . The result is a Cucurbita pepo - shaped habanero pepper with a citrus tree taste perception and a jalapeno - like heat . Instead of a typical 300,000Scoville heating unitsof a Scotch Bonnet white pepper , these are only 50,000 heat unit .

The alien pepper labor start about 9 years ago as an agrarian project to create young pepper varieties that were missing in the market . The programme began as the brainchild of Albert Ayeni , prof of plant biology , alongside professors Tom Orton and Jim Simon . They began their piece of work at the Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station ( NJAES ) .

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I especially like the tagline on the seed packets : New Crops for a Changing World .

The experimentation had two main goals : producing white pepper that met the pauperism of New Jersey ’s immigrant populations that had a difficult clip line up peppers with the right appreciation , and producing peppers that would grow well in New Jersey ’s climate .

The Rutgers NJAES Pumpkin Habanero pepper is a pocket-size ribbed peppercorn that has a sweet savour and a good crunch . Plants are perfect for patio gardens because of their size ( 12 - 18 inches tall ) . Apparently , the plants are productive with a mellow yield fruit of 100 - 220 peppers per works .

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you’re able to order seeds now to take off indoors and allow at least 8 weeks before transplanting into the vegetable garden . accord to the source bundle , fleeceable fruits will be ready at the ending of August , with the fruits mature to orange and ripe in September and live on until the first hoar .

semen are $ 2.50 per battalion ; approximately 20 seeds in each face pack . Plant tags are $ .20 per tag and there is a $ 6.00 shipping & handling fee . A check must be included with the ordination . Make crack collectable to : Rutgers , The State University of New Jersey , Attn : R - PMK .

Mail the order define the number of parcel and tag , along with the shipping fee to : R - PMK Seed , c / o Albert Ayeni , Foran Hall Rm 268 , 59 Dudley Road , New Brunswick , NJ 08901 .

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I ’m looking forward to trying these exotic new Piper nigrum in my high - altitude vegetable garden this summertime . I go for you ’ll link up me !

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Pumpkin Habanero peppers look like miniature pumpkins, but have a citrus-like flavor and a mild heat. The peppers were bred as part of Rutgers Exotic Pepper Project.Photo/Illustration: Jodi Torpey

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