that it is 100-400 times hotter than a jalapeno, and 3-10 times hotter than a habanero
4/20/2008 9:18:06 AM
4/20/2008 10:06:12 AM
I thought this was a thread about a Mortal Kombat character.
4/20/2008 10:14:14 AM
I like hot food, but nothing like this. I'd love to see the person that could eat one of these alone.
4/20/2008 10:33:56 AM
^
4/20/2008 10:46:18 AM
what about the Guatemalan Insanity Pepper?
4/20/2008 11:08:28 AM
pics or it didn't happen
4/20/2008 1:00:39 PM
4/20/2008 1:06:00 PM
Scoville rating Type of pepper 15,000,000–16,000,000 Pure capsaicin 9,100,000 Nordihydrocapsaicin 2,000,000–5,300,000 Standard U.S. Grade pepper spray855,000–1,041,427 Naga Jolokia350,000–580,000 Red Savina Habanero100,000–350,000 Habanero chili, Scotch Bonnet100,000–200,000 Rocoto, Jamaican Hot Pepper, African Birdseye 50,000–100,000 Thai Pepper, Malagueta Pepper, Chiltepin Pepper, Pequin Pepper 30,000–50,000 Cayenne Pepper, Ají pepper, Tabasco pepper 10,000–23,000 Serrano Pepper 4,500–5,000 New Mexican varieties of Anaheim pepper, Hungarian Wax Pepper2,500–8,000 Jalapeño Pepper 1,500–2,500 Rocotillo Pepper 1,000–1,500 Poblano Pepper 500–2,500 Anaheim pepper100–500 Pimento, Pepperoncini 0 No heat Bell pepper
4/20/2008 4:27:54 PM
BTTT
4/21/2008 5:03:58 PM
why???
4/27/2008 1:45:35 AM
I cooked with Scotch Bonnets in the UK because I couldnt find anything hotter (or similar to a habanero) . I curious to taste a naga jaokia, diluted heavily, but in a decent dish.
4/27/2008 1:47:11 AM
butt peppers hahahhahahaha
4/27/2008 1:56:58 AM
I'm going to have too look for a salsa snack.
4/27/2008 2:25:53 AM