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A popular variety for drying, Cascabel is a small, mildly spicy pepper averaging 1 to 2 inches in diameter. The smooth-skinned peppers hold their shape during the drying process creating round bells or rattles when dry. In fact, the liter...
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THESE ARE NOT CASCABELS
These are NOT cascabel chilis. Purchased last season and these are some kind of cherry pepper type that absolutely are not authentic cascabels. Do not waste your money.
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Michelle · March 18, 2026
Sorry to say...
I had 5 of the se ds germinate...they are under my back porch and out of the intense sun we've had.. now it's raining (finally) and I'm still hoping they'll become plants I can potand at least bring in the house in winter as I have learned that about peppers. Otherwise they're not over 3" high. .... Perhaps if they don't succeed at all I can try again next year. I appreciate you asking...thanks Make it a Great day...to your health be blessed....Y
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Yvonne · August 7, 2023
Great seeds and company
I planted 6 Cascabel seeds about 4 weeks ago, and 4 germinated. That’s a a success in my book! They’re already 2-3” tall, and I can’t wait to transplant them outside in a couple weeks (zone 5a) and see how they produce! I feel like I received a fair amount of seeds in the packet, shipping was prompt, and the price was very fair. I hope to enjoy growing cascabels for years to come so I can dehydrate them and add them to my salsa recipes! It’s already become a favorite of my neighbors!