Hainan Yellow Lantern Chilli Seeds Authentic – From Seed to Sensation: Spring into action with 10 Premium Heirloom Variety seeds

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Description

Product Name: Hainan Yellow Lantern

Cultivar Name: Hainan Yellow Lanter
Species: Capsicum chinense
Common Names: Yellow Emperor Chili, Hainan Yellow Lantern, Chinese Yellow Habanero
Type: Heirloom Landrace


Origin & Lineage

Geographic Origin:
Native to Hainan Island, the southernmost province of China. This tropical island is known for its volcanic soil, humid climate, and biodiversity. The Hainan Yellow Lantern is endemic to the island’s southwestern and southeastern coastal regions, where it has been cultivated for generations.

Cultural Significance:
Revered locally as the “辣王” (King of Spice), this pepper is a cornerstone of Hainanese cuisine, particularly in seafood dishes and fermented sauces. It is also known as the Yellow Emperor Chili (黄帝椒), a name that reflects its regal status in regional culinary traditions.

Historical Notes:
Though native to China, the species Capsicum chinense is originally from the Americas. The Hainan Yellow Lantern likely arrived via maritime trade routes, then adapted to the island’s climate and soil over centuries, developing its distinct phenotype and flavor profile.


Lineage / Breeder History

Parentage:
Unspecified Capsicum chinense landrace; closely related to Habanero and Scotch Bonnet

Hybridizer:
Naturally selected and stabilized by local farmers and agricultural institutes. In 2009, the Tropical Vegetable Research Centre of the Chinese Tropical Agriculture Institute bred a high-yielding variant that produces up to 10× more fruit than the original.

Selected Traits:
• Bright yellow lantern-shaped pods
• Thick flesh with fruity aroma
• High heat with tart finish
• Strong chinense aroma
• Ideal for fermentation and sauce production

Stabilization Status:
Stable. Expresses consistently across generations. Minor variation in pod size and shape may occur depending on soil and climate.


Heat Profile

Scoville Rating (SHU): 250,000–350,000 SHU
Perceived Heat: Very Hot To Extremely Hot
Heat Characteristics:
Immediate and intense burn with nasal and throat impact. Heat builds rapidly and lingers for 15–30 minutes. Comparable to Red Savina and Caribbean Red Habanero.


Flavor Profile

Tasting Notes:
Fruity and floral with notes of mango, green papaya, and citrus peel. The thick flesh delivers a juicy burst followed by a sharp, tart finish.

Aftertaste / Finish:
Lingering heat with a slightly bitter tail and fermented umami when processed

Ideal Pairings:
• Fermented seafood sauces
• Pickled chili condiments
• Stir-fried crab and tiger fish
• Golden beef soup with enoki mushrooms
• Pumpkin-based chili sauces


Fruit Characteristics

Shape:
Lantern-shaped pods with rounded base and slight taper

Size:
5 cm long, 3 cm wide

Color Stages:
• Immature: Pale green
• Mid-stage: Golden yellow
• Ripe: Bright yellow

Wall Thickness:
Thick

Texture & Skin:
Glossy, smooth skin with juicy, crisp flesh. Ideal for fermentation, pickling, and sauce production.


Plant Details

Growth Habit:
Bushy and upright

Plant Height & Width:
Height: 60–90 cm
Width: 50–70 cm

Foliage:
Dark green, ovate leaves with dense canopy

Flower Color:
White

Days to Maturity:
100–120 days from transplant

Yield:
High — 500–5,000 kg per mu (Chinese acre) depending on cultivar

Hainan Yellow Lantern plants thrive in tropical and subtropical climates, making them ideal for greenhouse cultivation or warm outdoor environments. Their prolific fruiting and thick canopy make them suitable for commercial farming and sauce production.


Cultivation Information

Seed Count per Pack: 10 seeds
Germination Time: 10–14 days (Germinating Chilli Seeds)
Optimal Germination Temp: 26–32°C (Essential guide to ideal temperatures and humidity for chilli seed germination)
Light Requirements: Filtered sun
Soil Preferences:
pH: 6.0–6.8
• Rich, well-draining volcanic loam or coco-perlite mix (Easy DIY soil mixes)
• Benefits from calcium, potassium, and magnesium supplementation

Watering:
Maintain consistent moisture. Avoid waterlogging. Mulch recommended.

Fertilization:
Apply balanced NPK fertilizer every 2–3 weeks. Supplement with micronutrients during flowering and fruiting.

Support:
Staking recommended for mature plants due to heavy fruit load

Pruning:
Pinch early growth to encourage branching. Remove lower leaves to improve airflow.

Storage Tips:
Store seeds in a cool, dry place. Refrigeration at 4–8°C extends viability. Avoid humidity and light exposure.


Notable Compounds

Capsaicinoid Content:
High — primarily capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin

Volatile Flavor Compounds:
Limonene, geraniol, and esters contribute to fruity aroma

Pigments:
High carotenoid content; contributes to vibrant yellow color

Nutritional Value:
Rich in vitamin C, potassium, and antioxidants


Culinary & Cultural Use

Traditional Uses:
Used in Hainanese cuisine for sauces, pickles, and seafood dishes. The pepper is often fermented into Yellow Lantern Chili Sauce, a staple condiment in southern Chinese cooking.

Raw vs Cooked Flavor:
Raw: Juicy, fruity, and tart
Cooked: Mellowed sweetness with intensified aroma

Regional Dishes:
• Golden Soup with Shaved Beef
• Stir-fried crab with yellow chili paste
• Pickled lantern chili with garlic and vinegar
• Fermented pumpkin-chili sauce
• Seafood hot pot with yellow chili oil

Storage / Drying / Preserving Tips:
• Thick walls make drying slower; best suited for fermentation or pickling
• Pickles well in vinegar or brine
• Can be frozen whole or sliced
• Suitable for oil infusions and fermented sauces

Additional information

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Seed Pack Size

10 Seeds, 5 Seeds

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