Çorbacı sweet pepper has excellent yield and flavor. This variety is typically served in Çorbacı (meaning soup restaurant in Turkish) to accompany meals in Turkey. In addition to pickling, this early pepper is great for fresh eating and salads as well. Slender and long fruits usually curl at blossom end. This is a great sweet pepper for small CSA farmers and home gardeners who are interested in great flavor and harvesting a bounty of fruits from each plant.
Our original seed stock belongs to a commercial seed selection, Çorbacı 12, which is only available from us.
Packet has min. 25 seeds
Commercially introduced by us in the U.S.
Phonetically pronounced: chore-ba-juh
- Capsicum annuum
- Needs full sun
- Planting depth: 1/4″
- Sprouts in 10-14 days
- Ideal growing temperature: 75-95F
- Plant spacing: 18″
- Frost hardy: No
- Growth habit: Upright growth with short or long branches that grow away from the stem
- Growing tips: Start sweet pepper seeds indoors in seedling trays or small seedling pots with seed starting soil that has essential nutrients in it, 6-8 weeks prior to last frost. Keep the soil moist for quick germination. Make sure to keep the young sweet pepper seedlings under good light to have strong plants with sturdy, healthy stems and leaves. Transplant after last frost in well-drained, fertile soil enrichened with compost and other amendments. Feed your sweet pepper plants with liquid fertilizer once every two weeks.

Sierra Casselman (verified owner) –
Strong grower for me, peppers were tasty.
Sirma CELIK (verified owner) –
This is sweet and crunchy pepper, and does well in zone 5a. This was my first year to grow this variety. I had 12 plants and got lots of peppers. Due to its being crunchy, most of it were eaten before they reached home (kids love it!) but it’s also perfect for cooking. I plan to grow more next year. We simply love it.