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Capsicum chinense

Cappuccino Habanero

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Also known asHabanero Cappuccino · Cappuccino Chili
Scoville
0SHU
Heat0%
100k–800k SHU · Hippy Seed Company (100k-350k SHU) and Tomato Fifou (100k-800k SHU); broader range reconciled from multiple seed catalog reports

The Cappuccino Habanero is a rare chocolate-brown variant of the habanero pepper (Capsicum chinense) known for its intense fruity heat, crunchy texture, and high yields on compact plants. Pods ripen from green to a distinctive cappuccino or chocolaty-red hue in a crumpled lantern shape about 4 cm long. Exact origin is mysterious but it belongs to the chinense species with classic habanero traits.

The Cappuccino Habanero stands out as a distinctive and rare color variant within the Capsicum chinense family, prized by chili enthusiasts for its deep cappuccino to chocolaty-red ripe pods that offer both visual appeal and exceptional flavor. Unlike standard orange or red habaneros, this variety features thicker-walled, crunchy pods that provide a satisfying bite alongside a distinct chinense zest enriched with subtle fruitiness and floral notes. The heat builds intensely and lingeringly, ranking it among the hotter habanero strains with reported Scoville ranges spanning 100,000 to 800,000 SHU across sources. Plants are stocky and bushy, reaching only 60-70 cm in height yet incredibly prolific with a high pod-to-leaf ratio, making them ideal for small spaces, containers, or beginners. Pods measure approximately 4 cm in both length and width, starting lime green and ripening to a unique brown-maroon tone. Flavor is complex and rewarding in salsas, hot sauces, marinades, or fresh preparations, delivering an initial zesty punch followed by escalating fire. Growing is straightforward in well-draining soil with full sun, yielding abundantly though maturity can be late. Its mysterious origin adds intrigue, but it performs reliably as an open-pollinated variety with a fun twist on classic habanero characteristics. This pepper appeals to those seeking both beauty and serious heat in their garden or kitchen.

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Backstory

A mysterious-origin rare color variant of the habanero, developed or discovered for its unique cappuccino hue and exceptional heat and flavor among chinense peppers. Popularized by specialty seed companies like the Hippy Seed Company for enthusiasts seeking distinctive peppers with complex taste and high productivity.

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Flavor

Distinct chinense zest with subtle fruitiness and floral aroma, initial flavorful bite, thick crunchy texture, followed by escalating intense heat that builds in the mouth.

fruityzestyfloralcrunchy

Culinary uses

salsashot saucesmarinadesstir-friesfresh in dishes

Q&A

Substitutions

Red HabaneroOrange HabaneroScotch Bonnet

Related variants

Appearance

Plant
stocky bushy, 60-70 cm tall
Shape
crumpled lantern
Width
4 cm
Length
4 cm
Texture
thick-walled, crunchy
Ripe color
cappuccino brown to chocolaty red or maroon
Unripe color
lime green

Growing

Sun
full sun
Soil
well-draining
Notes
Open-pollinated, resilient variety rewarding abundant harvests
Yield
high, prolific with more pods than leaves
Ease of grow
easy, low-maintenance
Growth habit
stocky, bushy, compact
Plant height
60-70 cm
Days to maturity
late
Container friendly
yes, ideal for pots

Origin detail

Region
Unknown

Tags

habanerochinenserarebrownchocolatehotfruitycrunchyhigh-yield

Sources

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