Sweet with some spice, the Malawian Piquante (aka Peppadew) are incredible tasting chillies. They are great pickled! The story goes that they were discovered in South Africa in the 90’s.
The plant is fairly easy to grow, be careful with too much sunshine (not that that would be too much of a problem in the UK!). They can grow fairly large, so give them enough room.
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Steve (verified owner) –
One very prolific chilli. I bought these from Chillichump last year and had a bumber crop. The best way to use them was to sweet pickle them. I didn’t get to try many as my wife loved them. I only planted 5 seeds, but all germinated. Thanks.
chillichump (verified owner) –
Thank you for your review Steve!
Igor (verified owner) –
Great germination with strong healthy plants. Easy to grow, good looking plant and good tasting pepper
Liz Owhere (verified owner) –
My Malawian Piquante seeds always achieve 100% germination. This winter I tried an experiment by growing one indoors over LED grow lights, and it was quite the success. It was eventually potted on to a 1.5 gallon nursery pot and produced two harvests before spring. I was able to use ChilliChump’s recipe to make two pints of delicious pickled peppadews that were quickly devoured. I have several younger plants that I am excited to plant outdoors this season. These will probably be on my “every year” list of chillies to grow.
Cindy (verified owner) –
I’ve grown these two years running now. My favourite “snacking while gardening” pepper. Very prolific, and the pickled peppadew recipe is just glorious.
Guy Middleton –
The Malawian Piquante was the rockstar of the pepper garden this year. I used the pickling recipe from Chili Chump and they are amazing.