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Capsicum annuum

Dalle Khursani

Eastern Himalayas (Nepal, Sikkim)
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Also known asAkabare Khursani · Akabare · Dalle · Dallay Khursani · Red Cherry Pepper Chilli · Jyaanamara Khursani
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100k–350k SHU · Wikipedia and multiple seed catalogs

Dalle Khursani, also called Akabare Khursani or red cherry pepper, is a small round chili from the Himalayan highlands of Nepal and Sikkim, India. It delivers intense heat similar to habaneros alongside a sweet fruity flavor. This unique polyploid variety holds a GI tag in Sikkim and serves as a staple in local pickles and condiments.

Dalle Khursani is a landrace cultivar of Capsicum annuum primarily grown in the high-altitude regions of Nepal, Bhutan, Sikkim, and the Darjeeling and Kalimpong hills of West Bengal, India. The name derives from the Nepali word for 'round,' reflecting its distinctive cherry-like shape. Fruits are small, approximately 1.5 cm in diameter, starting dark green and ripening to a vibrant scarlet red with a soft, fleshy, Serrano-like texture. The plant is bushy and compact, reaching 1 to 1.8 meters in height, and is notably perennial in suitable climates, lasting 5-6 years with winter protection. It is the only known polyploid Capsicum variety. Heat ranges from 100,000 to 350,000 Scoville Heat Units, comparable to habanero peppers, though the burn is often described as clean and quick-dissipating. Flavor is surprisingly sweet and fruity, making it versatile beyond pure heat. Traditional uses include pickling as Dalle Achaar, chutneys and pastes for momos, curries, relishes with dal bhat, and fermented preparations with yak buttermilk. Nutritionally, 100 grams provides 240 mg vitamin C, 11,000 IU vitamin A, 0.7 mg vitamin E, high potassium, and low sodium. The variety received Geographical Indication protection in Sikkim in 2020, underscoring its cultural and economic significance. Plants thrive in cool, high-altitude conditions and are well-suited to containers.

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Backstory

The name 'Dalle' translates to 'round' in Nepali. It is the only known polyploid Capsicum annuum variety. In 2020, Sikkim received a Geographical Indication (GI) tag for Dalle Khursani, recognizing its unique qualities and heritage. It plays a vital role in Himalayan cuisine and local economies, with significant production in Sikkim.

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Flavor

Surprisingly sweet and fruity with a clean heat that dissipates relatively quickly

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Culinary uses

picklingchutneysmomos saucescurriesrelisheshot sauces

Q&A

Substitutions

Habanero peppersScotch Bonnet

Related variants

Appearance

Size
small, approximately 1.5 cm diameter
Skin
smooth
Shape
round
Texture
soft, fleshy, Serrano-like
Color ripe
vibrant scarlet red
Color unripe
dark green

Growing

Sun
full sun
Soil
well-drained fertile loam
Notes
bushy compact habit; stake if needed; self-pollinating
Water
regular irrigation, keep moist but not waterlogged
Hardiness
cool tolerant, suitable for high altitudes
Perennial
yes, can last 5-6 years with winter protection indoors
Plant height
1 to 1.8 meters
Days to maturity
120
Container suitable
excellent for pots and containers

Nutrition

Per 100 g
Sodium: low · Potassium: high · Vitamin a: 11000 IU · Vitamin c: 240 mg · Vitamin e: 0.7 mg

Origin detail

Region
Eastern Himalayas
Country
Nepal

Tags

superhothimalayanroundcherrynepaliperennialpolyploid

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