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Capsicum pubescens

Rocoto is the common culinary form of Capsicum pubescens, a distinctive Andean pepper with hairy leaves, black seeds, and thick, juicy fruit. Its bright, apple-like pods can range from moderately hot to very fiery and are central to sauces and stuffed-pepper dishes.

Scoville 2,400 SHU to 250,000 SHU
Origin

Coastal Southern California

World map highlighting Coastal Southern California
Flavor

Tasting notes

Juicy, bright, and apple-like

Uses

Best known for

rocoto rellenosalsastable sauces
Colors

Common ripening colors

greenredyelloworangebrownwhitepurpleblack
Also called

Aliases

Rocotolocotomanzano pepper