There are so many wonderful things that can be made with these great Traditional Medicinal Seeds! Make sure to check out more about each herb in our Herbal Studio & Communi-tea!
Please note: Formerly called “Mboga,” we have renamed this African Cayenne due to its origin and its similarity to standard Cayenne. The main difference between a standard cayenne and African Cayenne is a bit larger and later maturing than standard Cayenne. Chop and serve with lime, tomato, onion and salt for a mild flavor. Grown in Pemba and Southern Oregon, these 2-foot tall plants bear thin, 3-inch peppers. Start indoors 40-50 days before last frost, space 2-feet apart and give full sun and scanty water.
This ancient 'spice' has traditional usages such as: livening up meals, getting your heart-pumping, aiding in the fight against bacterial invaders, and even used as a vermifuge! Also a great source of capsaicin.
There are so many wonderful things that can be made with these great Traditional Medicinal Seeds! Make sure to check out more about each herb in our Herbal Studio & Communi-tea!
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