Dundicut - 15 seeds
Dundicut , also known in Pakistan as Lal Mirch , is a type of small chili pepper related to Capsicum frutescens and Capsicum annuum . It produces small, upward-pointing, teardrop-shaped fruits that are traditionally used dried. The flavor is fresh, complex, and intensely spicy , with a spiciness rating of 20,000–40,000 SHU . The plants are about 150 cm tall.
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Code:208178
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Weight:0.020 Kgs
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Dundicut is not actually a specific variety, but rather a type of pepper . In Pakistan, the names Dundicut or Lal Mirch are used to refer to small-fruited varieties originating from C. frutescens and C. annuum .
The fruits are small, teardrop-shaped, and grow upright. They are particularly suitable for drying , as the dried peppers can become almost as small as raisins.
Features
- Name: Dundicut
- Other name: Lal Mirch
- Type: Small-fruited chili pepper
- Related species: Capsicum frutescens / Capsicum annuum
- Origin and traditional use: Pakistan
- Hotness: 20,000–40,000 SHU
- Shape: Small, teardrop-shaped
- Fruit position: Upright
- Plant height: about 150 cm
- Taste: Fresh, complex and very spicy
- Suitable for drying: Yes.
🔥 Anger
20,000–40,000 SHU
Hotness 20,000–40,000 Scoville . Interestingly, the flavor is described as fresh and complex, and the sensation of heat has been compared to that of a Habanero , although the stated Scoville value is lower than typical for a Habanero.
🌱 Sowing and growing
Sowing: January – April
Location: Indoors
Germination temperature: 20–30°C
Planting in a greenhouse: for higher yields
Planting outdoors: around the end of May
Height: about 150 cm
Support: recommended
Pruning: possible to maintain a more compact shape.
At the end of the season, the plants can be moved to pots and brought to a bright windowsill where they can continue fruiting.
🍴 Culinary app
The small size and strong flavor make Dundik particularly suitable for drying and preparing hot spices . It can be used in spicy sauces, curries, marinades, meat and vegetable dishes, or dried and ground into a powder.
Traditionally, Dundicut peppers are often offered dried , which is one of the most characteristic features of this type.
🦜 Interesting fact
This type of chili pepper is also used in parrot food . Birds do not perceive the spiciness of capsaicin the way humans do.
💡 Tip from Urban Botaniks: With Dundicut, I would emphasize the small fruits, complex flavor, and excellent drying qualities . Allow the peppers to reach full ripeness, then dry them whole – their small size allows for relatively easy drying and convenient storage for later use as a hot spice.

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