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Monday, 24/10/2016 15:27

Huge chilli peppers the talk of the town in Đà Lạt

A Da Lat farmer shows off his 30-cm long Dutch chilli peppers. VNS Photo M. Vinh
Viet Nam News

The bigger, the better. That’s what a farmer in the Central Highlands city of Da Lat thinks about his unusual chilli plant, the first of its kind to be grown in Lam Dong Province. 

Each Dutch chilli pepper harvested weighs about 300 gram and is about 30cm long. Farmer Nguyen Dinh says it can be used in many kinds of dishes or ground up and added to fruit juice.

The chilli peppers, grown on a 500sq.m area in Dinh’s garden, sell for VND30,000 per kg in Da Lat Market, 50 per cent more than the price of other chilli peppers.

Dinh says he bought the seeds from a company specialising in varieties from the Netherlands.

The young chilli has a green colour which turns yellow and then brown at the time of harvest. The peppers can be harvested three months after planting.

Dinh has opened his pilot cultivation model to the public for free viewing. VNS

 


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