Nov 19, 2015
Johnny’s Selected Seeds recognized for Corno di Toro pepper varieties

Johnny’s Selected Seeds has received two All-American Selections National Awards in recognition of its newest Corno di Toro pepper varieties.

According to a news release, in addition to being chosen for their outstanding flavor and rich coloration, Johnny’s AAS-winning peppers are easy to grow under a wide range of conditions, mature early, and express a compact, upright growth habit, or “plant architecture” that keeps the fruits healthy and up off the ground.

Corno di Toro, or “bulls-horn” peppers, have become an important class for market growers, in large part thanks to Carmen.

According to Emily Haga, plant breeder for Johnny’s, “Carmen is a sweet, red Italian frying pepper bred by Johnny’s that has an almost cult-like following among pepper growers and lovers. Everywhere I go, people grow this 2006 AAS award-winner and love its dependability and flavor. This year, Johnny’s Selected Seeds is expanding its selection in this important category, with AAS Winners Escamillo and Cornito Giallo.”

The result of classical breeding by Johnny’s plant breeder Janika Eckert, these new varieties were years in the making. According to Eckert, this “involves a lot of good old-fashioned work,” hand-selecting the best plants from each successive generation to refine important traits and achieve uniformity.

Johnny’s newest corno di toro have flavor and performance that rival Carmen’s, but come in different sizes and colors – giving growers more choices and making it easier to pair complementary varieties that will create eye-catching displays at market and on the dinner plate.

Escamillo is the broad-shouldered yellow partner to deep carmine Carmen, and together they make a gorgeous duo but are also refined enough to stand completely on their own. Cornito Giallo (yellow) and Cornito Rosso (red) are two smaller, half-size counterparts with the similar look, flavor, and maturity dates but in a dimension that is appealing for snacking or creating packaged mixes.

All these varieties were bred by Janika Eckert on Johnny’s research farm in Albion, Maine to be early and productive in the field, and to have superior flavor that stands out in the kitchen. The exceptional sweetness of Johnny’s corno di toro makes them tremendously versatile and great-tasting.

“Developing and commercializing a new variety is no small feat,” said Lauren Giroux, Johnny’s vegetable product manager, “and to be recognized nationally for those efforts is an honor. We’re especially grateful to Janika for making these award-winning varieties a reality, and extend our thanks to all of the people involved in bringing these new corno di toro to our customers — I know we all look forward to our customers’ success with these new peppers.”

The availability of peppers in a rainbow of colors is also important from a nutritional standpoint, because plant pigments are important sources of vitamins and antioxidants – including carotenoids such as lycopene, lutein, and beta carotene.

All-America Selections is an independent, nonprofit organization that tests the newest crop varieties, then introduces only the best garden performers as AAS Winners. Judges look for significantly improved qualities such as earliness to bloom or harvest, disease or pest tolerance, novel colors or flavors, novel forms, total yield, length of harvest, and overall performance. To learn more, visit the All-America Selections website.




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