Commercially introduced by us in the U.S.!
Phonetically pronounced: pull bee-bear-leek on-tap
After years of seed selection, we can finally offer this amazing traditional bell pepper from Antep of Turkey. This variety comes with a very rare trait for a bell pepper, and that is the healthy amount of heat it has. Pul Biberlik Antep is traditionally used to make pepper flakes but we love to use it for stuffing recipes as well.
Fruits have thin walls and absorb flavor of the ingredients and meal juices, when cooked. Their unique shape and glossy look stands out in the field. Plants are tall and very productive. We can’t praise this variety enough, and we hope to keep it in our catalog year after year.
Packet has 20 seeds
- 12 hrs
- Planting depth: 1/4"
- Sprouts in 10-14 days
- Ideal Growing Temperature: 75-90F
- Plant Spacing: 18-24"
- Frost hardy: No
- Capsicum annuum
- Growing tips: Start indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost in seed starting soil. Pot the seedlings up in week 4 in nutrient-rich potting soil. Transplant with a handful of organic fertilizer in planting hole.

Sierra Casselman (verified owner) –
Tasty!
Allison K. (verified owner) –
Such pretty, shiny peppers! Still life worthy peppers! Quite a bit of heat to these, but a nice flavor. Quite prolific, and I was growing them jn a container with slow-release organic fertilizer.
Katherine M. (verified owner) –
Emily Hart (verified owner) –
Nikki –
Do any of these in have English names or pepper referenced to it? I have no idea what kind of peppers these are as the names of them are unfamiliar.
Nikki –
Are any of these in have English names or pepper referenced to it? I have no idea what kind of peppers these are as the names of them are unfamiliar.
Kerime Saglam (verified owner) –