PEPPER 'Botan Kosho'
Rare and endangered! One of Japan’s most elusive heirloom peppers, a true mountain treasure from the cool, volcanic foothills of Mount Madarao in Shinshu. Named for its rounded, floral cross section (botan means peony) peppers start with a burst of sweet, juicy flavor before unfolding into a gentle, lingering heat and a lovely, tender, balanced flavor. Sweeter in cool climates, spicier when ripened to deep red. Perfect for grilling, pickling in miso paste, or simmering into regional dishes like yatara, a fresh summer dish of chopped vegetables and pickles, and yuzu kosho paste, a fermented condiment made from citrus peel, peppers, and salt. Kept alive by only a handful of dedicated growers, this heirloom is on the brink of disappearing - help us preserve it! 1000-2500 SHU, 80 days.
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- Size
- 1 quart round pot
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- 1 quart round pot — 12.00 USD — In stock
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