Pippin's Golden Honey Pepper
Pippin's Golden Honey
Pippin's Golden Honey pepper is a striking variety known for its small, elongated shape and vibrant colors that span the spectrum from plush purples to, you guessed it, the golden honey hues of yellow and orange. The peppers typically measure around 2-3 inches in length and have a thin, delicate skin. The plant itself is compact and bushy, making it a popular choice for home gardeners looking to add both beauty and flavor to their gardens.
This pepper packs a flavorful punch. The initial taste is sweet and fruity, reminiscent of ripe honey with a subtle hint of citrus. Whether used fresh in salads, salsas, or pickled for a sweet and tangy kick, Pippin's Golden Honey pepper adds depth and a touch of heat to dishes without overwhelming the palate.
Named after the iconic African American painter, Horrace Pippin, who traded the seeds to William Woys Weaver’s grandfather in the early 1940’s. Truly a rare and unique cultivar, and one that expresses deep heritage in African American culture.
Pippin's Golden Honey
Pippin's Golden Honey pepper is a striking variety known for its small, elongated shape and vibrant colors that span the spectrum from plush purples to, you guessed it, the golden honey hues of yellow and orange. The peppers typically measure around 2-3 inches in length and have a thin, delicate skin. The plant itself is compact and bushy, making it a popular choice for home gardeners looking to add both beauty and flavor to their gardens.
This pepper packs a flavorful punch. The initial taste is sweet and fruity, reminiscent of ripe honey with a subtle hint of citrus. Whether used fresh in salads, salsas, or pickled for a sweet and tangy kick, Pippin's Golden Honey pepper adds depth and a touch of heat to dishes without overwhelming the palate.
Named after the iconic African American painter, Horrace Pippin, who traded the seeds to William Woys Weaver’s grandfather in the early 1940’s. Truly a rare and unique cultivar, and one that expresses deep heritage in African American culture.
Pippin's Golden Honey
Pippin's Golden Honey pepper is a striking variety known for its small, elongated shape and vibrant colors that span the spectrum from plush purples to, you guessed it, the golden honey hues of yellow and orange. The peppers typically measure around 2-3 inches in length and have a thin, delicate skin. The plant itself is compact and bushy, making it a popular choice for home gardeners looking to add both beauty and flavor to their gardens.
This pepper packs a flavorful punch. The initial taste is sweet and fruity, reminiscent of ripe honey with a subtle hint of citrus. Whether used fresh in salads, salsas, or pickled for a sweet and tangy kick, Pippin's Golden Honey pepper adds depth and a touch of heat to dishes without overwhelming the palate.
Named after the iconic African American painter, Horrace Pippin, who traded the seeds to William Woys Weaver’s grandfather in the early 1940’s. Truly a rare and unique cultivar, and one that expresses deep heritage in African American culture.