Peppers of Eastern Europe & Russia
View all the varieties of peppers from the Eastern Europe & Russia region that are in the Capsicum Annuum family. Check them out below.

These are peppers whose origin can be traced from Eastern Europe to Russia. Most are sweet types that are not in the Bell pepper family. Also these peppers are ideal for shorter growing seasons as some were bred to produce early in colder northern climates. Most are used for roasting, stuffing, salads and frying. However depending on are they are grown some are dried to make seasoning powders like Paprika peppers.



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Paradicsom Alaku
Find out about the Paradicsom Alaku Peppers. They fall under the capsicum-annum family. The Paradicsom Alaku have a full name of Paradicsom Alaku Sarga Szentes.
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Romanian Sweet
Find out about the Romanian Sweet pepper. They fall under the capsicum-annum family. The Romanian Sweet also called Antohi Romanian because a man named Jan Antohi.






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Alba Regia
Find out about the Alba Regia. The Alba Regia pepper is an endangered sweet Paprika type from Hungary.
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White Lakes
Find out about the White Lakes peppers. They fall under the capsicum-annum family. The White Lakes is an early producing sweet pepper variety from Russia.






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Sibirskiy Kynaz
Find out about the Sibirskiy Kynaz pepper. They fall under the capsicum-annum family. The Sibirskiy Kynaz pepper is a sweet Russian pepper developed and bred by Western Siberian research station for shorter growing seasons.
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Zolotistyi
Find out about the Zolotistyi pepper. They fall under the capsicum-annum family. The Zolotistyi is a sweet pepper developed by Belarusian Vegetable research institute in Minsk.






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Omarsko Kambe
Find out about the Omarsko Kambe Peppers. They fall under the capsicum-annum family. The Omarsko Kambe is a round red kind of heart shaped pepper from Bulgaria.
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Chervena Kamba
Find out about the Chervena Kamba pepper. They fall under the capsicum-annum family. The Chervena Kamba pepper is a sweet variety brought to us by Hristo Hristov of Bulgaria.


