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Chocolate Beauty Pepper

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SKU: 1342
$3.95 to $7.88

Item Details

Shiny green bell peppers ripen to a gorgeous chocolate brown. Excellent sweet flavor when fully ripe, average flavor when green. Very productive variety for home and market.


  • 70-75 days from transplant
  • ±4,200 seeds/oz
  • Conventional
  • Fruits ripen from green to brown
  • Sweet pepper
  • Best flavor when fully ripe
  • Very productive

This variety works for:

  • Fresh eating
  • Salsa


This pepper is: SWEET


Bell peppers are sweetest when they mature to a full red, but the crunchy green flesh is a great addition to many savory dishes. You can stuff peppers with quinoa, rice, or a mixture of cheese and beans and bake or cook rings of pepper in a skillet with a fresh egg inside.


Roast your red peppers over a burner or under a broiler, then peel and puree with hummus or slice and add to grilled eggplant and mozzarella sandwiches with fresh basil.

Growing Instructions

Instructions - Sow seeds indoors ¼” deep. Peppers germinate best in warm soil, so gentle bottom heat may be helpful until seedlings emerge. Wait to transplant outdoors until soil is warm.

  • Start Indoors: 8 weeks before last frost
  • Germination: 14 Days
  • Plant Outdoors: 12-24” Apart
  • Light: Full Sun

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Consistent producer, great flavor

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I purchased these seeds and grew them in the 2021 season in central North Carolina (Greensboro area). Out of the eight pepper varieties that I grew that year, these peppers were among the best. All my seeds germinated and grew very well. They’ve got a very good flavor (nice and sweet-not a hint of “hot”), and the plants consistently produced many peppers. I also think that they produced peppers that ripened quicker than the other peppers varieties, which was nice because they made it to the dinner table faster and didn’t hang out long enough to be eaten by bugs. My other peppers sometimes took forever to fully ripen and, as a result, many of them ended up being dinner for some silly caterpillar. These peppers, however, quickly transitioned to their fully-ripe chocolate color. They are wonderful to eat green or fully “chocolate”. I will say that they do not taste anything like a chocolate candy bar though. My children are a little disappointed...lol!

Zone 7B