Spicy level hot chili pepper. by Buch&Bee in Illustrations. $8. Spicy level labels with hot peppers. by Vector Tradition in Illustrations. $8. Vegetables Designs & Patterns. by Yevheniia in Illustrations. $25. The Carolina Reaper was the official hottest pepper in the world for nearly a decade (November 2013 until October 2023) until the Pepper X dethroned it. With a heat range from 1,400,000 to 2,200,000 Scoville heat units, the Reaper is hotter than many defensive pepper sprays and it. The Carolina Reaper Pepper is one of the hottest peppers on the planet, topping the Scoville Scale for pepper heat, but we dare you to stop after one bite. Best of all, this natural cheese is thinly-sliced for your convenience to add to sandwiches and burgers. • Monterey jack cheese with jalapeños, habaneros and Carolina Reaper peppers According to the Daily Post, the Dragon's Breath chile, now the world's spiciest pepper, clocks in at a hellish 2.48 million on the Scoville scale, dwarfing its nearest competitor, the Carolina 1. Carolina Reaper - 2,200,000 SHU. Deemed the hottest pepper around in 2013, the Carolina Reaper comes in at the top on this scale with a massive 2,200,000 Scoville Heat Units. Developed in South Carolina, the intense flavor has garnered this pepper tons of attention over the last few years. Ada sejumlah cabai di luar sana saat ini, tapi tahukah Anda perbedaan antara ghost pepper vs Carolina Reaper? Keduanya memenangkan Rekor Dunia Guinness untuk cabai terpedas, setidaknya ada satu kesamaan yang tidak dapat disangkal antara ghost pepper c0Kidm. This article may contain affiliate links and if you make a purchase after clicking on a link, we may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. The pepper that holds the crown for being the world’s hottest is continually changing. New variants of peppers are being discovered and created every now and then, but the current hottest pepper is the Carolina Reaper. Exactly how hot is a Carolina Reaper? The reaper measured more than 2 million Scoville heat units and was recorded as the hottest chili pepper in the world by the Guinness book of world records on august 11, 2017. This title was previously held by the Trinidad scorpion. In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the Carolina reaper and its Scoville heat scale! As I stated earlier, Carolina reaper is the hottest pepper globally, with 2,200,000 SHU. To give you a better insight into how hot a Carolina reaper is, compared to other hot peppers like Jalapeno, which measures an average of 5000 SHU, the Carolina reaper is about 175-880 times hotter than a jalapeño. If you are a lover of spice, you may be familiar with ghost pepper which is another hot pepper and was once titled the hottest pepper before the discovery of Carolina. Ghost pepper measures a mouthwatering heat range of 855,000 to 1,041,427 SHU; compared with Carolina reaper’s SHU figure, you will realize the reaper packs twice as much heat as ghost pepper! The size Carolina reaper can be quite deceptive to people trying to estimate a pepper’s heat level by its size. Carolina grows not more than 1-2 inches wide and 2-3 inches long. The ripen pods have a vibrant red color, and their skin could have a bumpy or smooth texture. A unique feature of the Carolina pepper that makes it stand out from other types of peppers is its scorpion-like tail. Which Pepper is Currently the Hottest In The World? The Carolina reaper is titled the hottest pepper globally by the Guinness World Records. The reaper, known as hp22b, was developed by ed Currie and had been cultivated for seven generations by the year 2013. Carolina Reaper is bred in South Carolina and measures an average of 1,641,000 to million Scoville heat units (SHU). This pepper is a cultivar of the capsicum chinense plant and was created by crossing Pakistani naga with a red habanero from saint vincent island in the Caribbean. A distinct detail of the reaper is its scorpion-like tail which is similar to scorpion peppers. It is typically in smaller pods and grows not more than 1 to 2 inches wide and 2 to 3 inches long. A fully developed Carolina pepper pod has a vibrant red color with a typically bumpy skin than smooth. In terms of flavor, Carolina reaper’s fruity taste can be compared to the 7 pot chili pepper. The pepper may deliver a scorching hot punch to your taste buds, but it also has a surprisingly fruity and even sweet hint. This is why Carolina reaper is commonly transformed into dried powder and used to add heat and flavor to dishes. This makes the king of chilis a star of many hot sauce recipes. Is There Any Pepper Hotter Than Carolina Reaper? Different peppers have held the title of the world’s hottest pepper before the Carolina reaper. The reaper was crowned the hottest pepper in 2013, but in 2018, it beat its own previous record by 71,000 SHU! Officially, there is no other pepper that is hotter than the Carolina Reaper. Still, there have been unconfirmed reports that the dragon’s breath and pepper x, also bred by ed Currie, measures 2,483,584 SHU and million SHU, respectively. But until the report is dutifully confirmed and ascertained, Carolina reaper remains the hottest pepper globally. Other Spicy Peppers Apart from Carolina Reaper The Carolina reaper may be the hottest pepper at the moment, but it’s not the only hot pepper sure to blow out the back of your tongue, no kidding! If you are a fan of hot pepper, here’s a list of other spicy peppers you can try today. Carolina reaper- of course, you can’t make a list of the world’s hottest peppers without mentioning Carolina. Ghost pepper/bhut jolokia – this pepper ranges from being half as hot as Carolina to being just a few points lesser in hotness Tombstone ghost pepperTrinidad moruga scorpionDevil’s tongueYellow brain strain/yellow 7 potTrinidad scorpionBhut jolokia whiteBhut jolokia purpleWhite habanero Peruvian lightningTrinidad scorpion butch t pepperJamaican hot chocolate- this chili has no similarity whatsoever with chocolate Last but not least, dragon’s breath- this chili is in close range with Carolina reaper in terms of heat. Its SHU figure is around million, which is more than Carolina’s; this report has, however, not been officially confirmed. The Carolina Reaper vs. the ghost pepper is like the Ali vs. Frazier of the hot pepper world, at least in terms of pure power and popularity. In the ghost pepper you have a rock star and internet YouTube sensation. In the Carolina Reaper, you have the blazing up-and-comer that has shocked the world. These are two mega-hot chilies, there’s no doubt. But what are the differences and how easily are they found? Let’s review in our PepperScale Showdown. Table of Contents Carolina Reaper Vs. Ghost Pepper: The heat The taste Are they available fresh or dried in stores? How many products use these peppers? Overall When you are dealing with the super-hot peppers like these two, the conversation of heat differences is splitting hairs. They are both wickedly hot. They are so hot that it’s best to use gloves to just hold them. The ghost pepper is so hot that it’s used in military grade pepper spray. And the Reaper? Double the ghost pepper heat and that’s where the story begins…or ends…in a mouth aflame. The ghost pepper tips the Scoville scale at a walloping 855,000 to 1,041,427 Scoville heat units. The Carolina Reaper eclipses it at 1,400,000 to 2,200,000 SHU. Let’s put that in jalapeño reference point numbers that we can all grasp: at the minimum, this duo will be 107 times hotter than a jalapeño (the mildest ghost pepper to the hottest jalapeño) and at the max, we are talking 880 times hotter (the hottest Carolina Reaper to the mildest jalapeño). Ay yay yay. Sure the Reaper wins on pure SHU (it is currently the official world record holder), but really gloves and a gallon of milk are needed for eating either of these chilies raw. That’s NOT recommended by the way, but plenty of people go for the ghost pepper challenge. Their real culinary following comes as the foundation for extreme hot sauces and salsas than as a raw cooking pepper. These are just too hot for most everyone unless the pepper extract has been diluted with other ingredients. The taste Both of these peppers have a surprising sweetness to them, but the Carolina Reaper has been bred to be likely the sweetest super-hot pepper of the bunch. You do get to taste these peppers before the heat hits. It’s a slow burn in the case of both chilies – it takes 30 seconds to a minute for the heat to begin to hit and then it intensifies over the period of half an hour before dissipating. The sweetness of both of these chilies is often taken advantage of in hot sauces, by pairing these chilies with tropical fruit and other sweet ingredients. In this way, they share a lot with the milder -yet-still seriously hot – habanero and scotch bonnet chilies, though these two are available in a lot more places. Are they available fresh or dried in stores? Rarely ever fresh. These peppers are just too hot for most stores. Some specialty stores, gourmet supermarkets, and farmer’s markets may carry them, but you’ll need to shop around. You can find dried chilies of both types, as well powders, online. Unless you grow them yourself, these are likely your best options. Dried Ghost Peppers (10 Per Pack) Dried ghost peppers are an excellent alternative when fresh ghost isn't available. Wicked Tickle gets high marks for their dried chilies. Buy Now We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase at no additional cost to you. 07/24/2022 12:25 am GMT Whole Dried Carolina Reapers In dried form, these Carolina Reapers will last quite a long time. But just as using fresh, take care in the handling. The extreme heat remains the same. This pack is from Wicked Tickle. Buy Now We earn a commission if you click this link and make a purchase at no additional cost to you. 07/24/2022 12:26 am GMT Ghost Pepper Powder by PepperScale Our PepperScale ghost pepper powder provides 100% bhut jolokia, no additives. Available on Etsy. Buy Now Support PepperScale by purchasing our fiery spices. Subscribers get 15% off! How many products use these peppers? These are two big-name chilies, and there are many hot sauces, mustards, salsas, powders, rubs, and other spicy foods that use them. Through online vendors, you can buy many ghost pepper and Carolina Reaper hot sauces and more. And there are a few brave supermarkets that’ll carry ghost pepper hot sauces. Be sure to check out the PuckerButt Pepper Company too – the growers of the Carolina Reaper. Their store carries a nice selection of Reaper products. Overall Sure the Carolina Reaper is the winner in heat, but the ghost pepper overall is just more widely available – at least in product form. Its reputation has built a cult-like following over the years that’s hard to topple. But the Carolina Reaper’s rep is growing quickly. It has the wicked name, the heat, and the taste to be the new chili pepper rock star. For both of these chilies, use caution. This is spiciness that’s not for the timid. It’s not even for the mildly adventurous. These are for extreme eaters who seriously love the pepper scale. For the mildly adventurous, we recommend exploring the habanero and the Scotch bonnet – still seriously hot, but you’ll keep your sanity intact. UPDATE NOTICE: This post was updated on March 16, 2022 to include new content. THE SCOVILLE SCALE FOR CHILI PEPPERS The Scoville scale and the heatmeter list numerous chili pepper varieties sorted by their pungency and their capsaicin content in Scoville Heat Units (SHU). We have a simple scoville scale image and a detailed searchable and interactive html5 scoville scale table. History The Scoville scale exists since 1912 and was invented by the American pharmacologist Wilbur Scoville. It serves to determine the degree of pungency of fruits of the genus Capsicum, which includes peppers and chilis. The Scoville scale was originally based on the so-called Scoville Organoleptic Test developed by Wilbur Scoville. Here, a sample of chili was prepared and repeatedly diluted with water until the test subjects no longer felt any heat. The degree to which the subjects could (subjectively) taste no more heat in the sample was called SHU (Scoville Heat Units). Of course, no subjective tests will be carried out today. Determination of the Scoville Heat Units of fruits of the genus Capsicum The degree of pugency of a chili is determined today by means of modern high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). This method recognizes the capsaicinoids responsible for the pungency, such as capsaicin and dihydro-capsaicin, and determines their concentration reliably. The result of an HPLC test is given in the ASTA severity level, but this can be converted by a formula into the usual SHU value. Hottest Chili Pepper in the World The world’s hottest chili pepper is the Carolina Reaper. It measures Million up to Million Scoville Heat Units. A full list of the world record holders and the history of world’s hottest pepper can be found in the article Hottest Chili Pepper in the World. Scoville Heat UnitsScoville Heat LevelChili PepperCapsicum Species 1,500,000 - 2,200,000 SHU10+++Carolina Reaper (HP22B, Smokin' Ed's Carolina Reaper)Capsicum Chinense 1,500,000 - 2,009,231 SHU10+++Trinidad Moruga Scorpion (Moruga, Moruga Scorpion, Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Red)Capsicum Chinense 1,000,000 - 1,853,936 SHU10+++Chocolate 7 Pot (7 Pot Douglah)Capsicum Chinense 1,200,000 - 1,590,000 SHU10+++Katie (7 Pot Katie)Capsicum Chinense 1,100,000 - 1,469,000 SHU10++Trinidad 7 Pot Primo (Primo, 7 Pot Primo)Capsicum Chinense 800,000 - 1,463,700 SHU10++Butch T (Trinidad Scorpion Butch Taylor)Capsicum Chinense 500,000 - 1,400,000 SHU10++Komodo Dragon (British Komodo Dragon)Capsicum Chinense 500,000 - 1,390,000 SHU10++Trinidad Red Scorpion (Trinidad Scorpion, Scorpion Pepper)Capsicum Chinense 600,000 - 1,382,118 SHU10++Naga ViperCapsicum Chinense 900,000 - 1,359,284 SHU10++Lucy (7 Pot Lucy)Capsicum Chinense 900,000 - 1,300,000 SHU10++7 Pot BarrackporeCapsicum Chinense 800,000 - 1,200,000 SHU10+7 Pot JonahCapsicum Chinense 800,000 - 1,200,000 SHU10+Brain Strain (7 Pot Brain Strain)Capsicum Chinense 700,000 - 1,200,000 SHU10+Yellow Brain Strain (7 Pot Brain Strain Yellow)Capsicum Chinense 500,000 - 1,191,595 SHU10+New Mexico ScorpionCapsicum Chinense 500,000 - 1,120,000 SHU10+Bedfordshire Super NagaCapsicum Chinense 500,000 - 1,100,000 SHU10+7 PotCapsicum Chinense 600,000 - 1,086,844 SHU10+Spanish Naga (Naga Gibraltar)Capsicum Chinense 500,000 - 1,067,286 SHU10+Infinity Chili (Infinity Pepper)Capsicum Chinense 750,000 - 1,066,882 SHU10+7 Pot Madballz (Madballz Pepper)Capsicum Chinense 600,000 - 1,041,427 SHU10+Bhut Jolokia, Ghost Pepper (Bih Jolokia, Naga Jolokia, Ghost, Geisterchili, Red Naga, U-morok, Bombai Morich, Raja Mirch, Saga Jolokia, Indian Mystery Chili, Indian Rough Chili , Tezpur Chili)Capsicum Chinense 500,000 - 1,001,300 SHU10+Bhut Jolokia Chocolate (Naga Jolokia Chocolate, Chocolate Ghost Pepper, Brown Naga)Capsicum Chinense 855,000 - 1,000,000 SHU10+7 Pot Armageddon (Armageddon)Capsicum Chinense 840,000 - 1,000,000 SHU10+7 Pot Bubblegum (Bubblegum, 7 Pot BBG)Capsicum Chinense 800,000 - 1,000,000 SHU10+7 Pot White (White Seven Pot)Capsicum Chinense 700,000 - 1,000,000 SHU10+Trinidad Orange Scorpion (Orange Trinidad, Trinidad Scorpion Orange)Capsicum Chinense 600,000 - 1,000,000 SHU10+Naga Morich (Dorset Naga)Capsicum Chinense 450,000 - 900,000 SHU10+Raja Mirch (Synonym for Bhut Jolokia, SHU measurement from India)Capsicum Chinense 500,000 - 850,000 SHU10+Trinidad 7 Pot Cardi (7 Pot Cardi, CARDI)Capsicum Chinense 450,000 - 600,000 SHU107 Pot Yellow (Trinidad 7 Pot Yellow)Capsicum Chinense 400,000 - 600,000 SHU10Trinidad Yellow ScorpionCapsicum Chinense 250,000 - 577,000 SHU10Red Savina (Habanero Red Savina)Capsicum Chinense 400,000 - 500,000 SHU10Devil's Tongue Chocolate (Brown Devil's Tongue)Capsicum Chinense 350,000 - 500,000 SHU10Devil's Tongue RedCapsicum Chinense 300,000 - 500,000 SHU10Habanero Francisca (Habanero Francisca Orange)Capsicum Chinense 300,000 - 500,000 SHU10Habanero Chocolate (Brown Habanero)Capsicum Chinense 150,000 - 500,000 SHU10Fatalii Peach (Peach Fatalii)Capsicum Chinense 150,000 - 500,000 SHU10Fatalii White (White Fatalii)Capsicum Chinense 125,000 - 500,000 SHU10Fatalii Yellow (Yellow Fatalii)Capsicum Chinense 100,000 - 500,000 SHU10Adjuma (Aji Umba, Adjoema, Ojemma)Capsicum Chinense 100,000 - 500,000 SHU10Fatalii Red (Red Fatalii)Capsicum Chinense 300,000 - 450,000 SHU10Black Congo PepperCapsicum Chinense 300,000 - 445,000 SHU10Caribbean RedCapsicum Chinense 300,000 - 400,000 SHU10Devil's Tongue YellowCapsicum Chinense 300,000 - 400,000 SHU10Hot Paper LanternCapsicum Chinense 300,000 - 400,000 SHU10Habanero GoldenCapsicum Chinense 300,000 - 400,000 SHU10Habanero White BulletCapsicum Chinense 250,000 - 400,000 SHU10Red Congo PepperCapsicum Chinense 150,000 - 350,000 SHU10Habanero Red (Red Habanero)Capsicum Chinense 150,000 - 350,000 SHU10Madame Jeanette (Suriname Yellow)Capsicum Chinense 100,000 - 350,000 SHU10Habanero OrangeCapsicum Chinense 100,000 - 350,000 SHU10Habanero PeachCapsicum Chinense 100,000 - 350,000 SHU10Habanero MustardCapsicum Chinense 100,000 - 350,000 SHU10Habanero WhiteCapsicum Chinense 200,000 - 330,000 SHU10Tiger Paw (Tiger Paw Habanero, Orange Tiger Paw)Capsicum Chinense 150,000 - 325,000 SHU10Scotch Bonnet RedCapsicum Chinense 150,000 - 325,000 SHU10Habanero Big SunCapsicum Chinense 100,000 - 325,000 SHU10Burkina Yellow (Habanero Burkina Yellow, Burkina Scotch Bonnet)Capsicum Chinense 130,000 - 310,000 SHU10Habanero Yellow (Gelbe Habanero)Capsicum Chinense 200,000 - 300,000 SHU10Habanero Orange DevilCapsicum Chinense 200,000 - 300,000 SHU10Habanero Peruvian WhiteCapsicum Chinense 125,000 - 300,000 SHU10Scotch Bonnet OrangeCapsicum Chinense 125,000 - 300,000 SHU10Scotch Bonnet YellowCapsicum Chinense 150,000 - 300,000 SHU10Yellow Congo PepperCapsicum Chinense 100,000 - 300,000 SHU10Bahamian Goat Pepper (Bahamian Pepper)Capsicum Chinense 100,000 - 300,000 SHU10Datil (Datil Pepper)Capsicum Chinense 100,000 - 300,000 SHU10Billy GoatCapsicum Chinense 100,000 - 250,000 SHU10Jamaican Hot Red (Red Jamaican Hot Pepper)Capsicum Chinense 50,000 - 250,000 SHU9Scarlet Lantern (Peru Scarlet Lantern)Capsicum Chinense 50,000 - 250,000 SHU9Pimenta de Neyde (Pimenta da Neyde)Capsicum Chinense 100,000 - 225,000 SHU9Jamaican Hot YellowCapsicum Chinense 100,000 - 225,000 SHU9Bird's Eye (Bird Pepper, Bird Eye Chili) (Note: the name is used for several bird pepper varieties)Capsicum Frutescens 80,000 - 125,000 SHU9Carolina Cayenne Red (Carolina Cayenne Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 50,000 - 110,000 SHU9Tabiche PepperCapsicum Annuum 80,000 - 100,000 SHU9Basket of FireCapsicum Annuum 70,000 - 100,000 SHU9Pico De Pajaro (Cola de Rata, Rat's Tail, Bird's Peak)Capsicum Annuum 70,000 - 100,000 SHU9Charleston Hot (Charleston Hot Red, Charleston Hot Cayenne)Capsicum Annuum 60,000 - 100,000 SHU9Diablo Grande PepperCapsicum Annuum 50,000 - 100,000 SHU9Yellow BumpyCapsicum Chinense 50,000 - 100,000 SHU9ChupetinhaCapsicum Chinense 50,000 - 100,000 SHU9Aji LimoCapsicum Chinense 50,000 - 100,000 SHU9Indian PC-1Capsicum Frutescens 50,000 - 100,000 SHU9Thai Chili (Note: the name is used for several Thai pepper varieties)Capsicum Annuum 50,000 - 100,000 SHU9Tepin (Chiltepin, Chiltecpin, Chil Tepin)Capsicum Annuum var, glabriusculum 50,000 - 100,000 SHU9Pequin (Piquin, Pee-keen)Capsicum Annuum var, glabriusculum 60,000 - 90,000 SHU8Malagueta (Mala, Malaguetinha)Capsicum Frutescens 50,000 - 90,000 SHU8Diablo GrandeCapsicum Annuum 35,000 - 90,000 SHU8Thai DragonCapsicum Annuum 45,000 - 75,000 SHU8Tien TsinCapsicum Annuum 30,000 - 75,000 SHU8Rocoto Peron (Rocoto Peron Rojo, Red Tree Pepper)Capsicum Pubescens 30,000 - 75,000 SHU8Rocoto Rojo (Aji Rojo, Red Tree Pepper)Capsicum Pubescens 30,000 - 75,000 SHU8Rocoto Amarillo (Rocoto Manzano Amarillo, Chile Manzano Amarillo, Aji Amarillo, Tree Pepper)Capsicum Pubescens 30,000 - 75,000 SHU8Rocoto Canario (Locoto Canario, Yellow Rocoto, Yellow Tree Pepper)Capsicum Pubescens 30,000 - 75,000 SHU8Rocoto de Seda (De Seda, Chile de Seda, Tree Pepper)Capsicum Pubescens 30,000 - 60,000 SHU7Bangalore Whippet's TailCapsicum Frutescens x Capsicum Annuum 40,000 - 50,000 SHU7Jalapeño NuMex Pinata (NuMex Pinata)Capsicum Annuum 30,000 - 50,000 SHU7MarabaCapsicum Chinense 30,000 - 50,000 SHU7Aji CharapitaCapsicum Chinense 30,000 - 50,000 SHU7Capsicum EximiumCapsicum Eximium 30,000 - 50,000 SHU7Rocoto Manzano (Chile Manzano)Capsicum Pubescens 30,000 - 50,000 SHU7Cayenne (Red Cayenne, De Cayenna)Capsicum Annuum 30,000 - 50,000 SHU7SantakaCapsicum Annuum 30,000 - 50,000 SHU7Prik Kee Nu (Prik Kee Noo, พริกขี้หนู "Mäusekot Chili")Capsicum Frutescens 30,000 - 50,000 SHU7Tabasco (Greenleaf Tabasco)Capsicum Frutescens 20,000 - 50,000 SHU7Pimenta de Cheiro (Note: the name is used for several Brazilian pepper varieties)Capsicum Chinense 15,000 - 30,000 SHU6Lemon Drop (Hot Lemon, Aji Limon, Aji Lemon)Capsicum Baccatum 15,000 - 30,000 SHU6Aji ColoradoCapsicum Baccatum 15,000 - 30,000 SHU6Aji PineappleCapsicum Baccatum 15,000 - 30,000 SHU6Criola SellaCapsicum Baccatum 15,000 - 30,000 SHU6Mushroom Red (Red Mushroom Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 15,000 - 30,000 SHU6De Arbol (Chile de Arbol, De árbol, Spanish Tree Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 5,000 - 30,000 SHU6Royal BlackCapsicum Annuum 5,000 - 30,000 SHU6Maule's Red Hot (Maule's Red, Lady Finger)Capsicum Annuum 10,000 - 25,000 SHU6SerranoCapsicum Annuum 10,000 - 25,000 SHU6Chungyang Red (Red Chungyang Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 5,000 - 15,000 SHU5Bishop's Crown (Bishops Crown)Capsicum Baccatum 5,000 - 10,000 SHU5Chipotle (Smoked Jalapeño, Roasted Jalapeño Peppers)Capsicum Annuum 5,000 - 10,000 SHU5Hungarian Hot Wax (Hot Wax, Wax Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 5,000 - 10,000 SHU5Aleppo (Halaby pepper, Aleppo Pepper, Pul Biber, Fulful ḤalabÄ«)Capsicum Annuum 2,500 - 10,000 SHU5FresnoCapsicum Annuum 2,500 - 8,000 SHU5JalapeñoCapsicum Annuum 2,000 - 8,000 SHU5Jalapeño Deep Purple (Purple Jalapeño)Capsicum Annuum 4,000 - 6,000 SHU5Jalapeño EarlyCapsicum Annuum 2,500 - 5,000 SHU4Guajillo (Guajillo Pepper, Mexican Guajillo, Guajilla)Capsicum Annuum 2,500 - 5,000 SHU4NuMex Mirasol (Mirasol)Capsicum Annuum 2,500 - 5,000 SHU4Hot Cherry Pepper (Cherry Pepper, Hot Cherry Pepper, Hungarian Cherry Pepper, Hungarian Cherry)Capsicum Annuum 1,000 - 5,000 SHU4CandlelightCapsicum Annuum 1,500 - 4,000 SHU4Ancho San Luis (Mexican Large)Capsicum Annuum 1,000 - 3,000 SHU3Cherry Bomb (Cherry Bomb Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 1,500 - 2,500 SHU3NuMex Sandia (Sandia Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 1,500 - 2,500 SHU3Cascabel (Rattle Pepper, Mexican Cascabel Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 500 - 2,500 SHU3Anaheim (Magdalena, California Chile, Chile Seco Del Norte, New Mexico Chile Pepper Cultivar No, 9)Capsicum Annuum 500 - 2,500 SHU3NuMex Big Jim (Big Jim, NuMex Heritage Big Jim)Capsicum Annuum 1,000 - 2,000 SHU2Poblano (Ancho Pepper, Ancho Poblano)Capsicum Annuum 1,000 - 2,000 SHU2Pasilla (Pasilla Pepper, Chilaca, Chile Negro)Capsicum Annuum 1,000 - 1,500 SHU2Alma Pepper (Alma Csipös)Capsicum Annuum 1,000 – 1,5002Espanola (New Mexico Espanola Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 700 - 1,500 SHU2VulcanoCapsicum Annuum 1,000 - 1,200 SHU2PeppadewCapsicum Baccatum 700 - 1,000 SHU1CoronadoCapsicum Annuum 500 - 1,000 SHU1NuMex SunriseCapsicum Annuum 500 - 1,000 SHU1NuMex ConquistadorCapsicum Annuum 100 - 1,000 SHU1Cubanelle PepperCapsicum Annuum 500 - 1,000 SHU1NuMex Joe E, ParkerCapsicum Annuum 0 - 1,000 SHU1Golden Greek (Golden Greek Peperoncino, Greek Peperoni)Capsicum Annuum 500 - 850 SHU1NuMex Suave RedCapsicum Chinense 500 - 830 SHU1NuMex Suave OrangeCapsicum Chinense 500 - 750 SHU1Santa Fe Grande (Guero Chili Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 100 - 500 SHU1Aji Dulce AmarilloCapsicum Chinense 100 - 500 SHU1Aji Dulce (Aji Cachucha, Ajicito, Ají Gustoso)Capsicum Chinense 100 - 500 SHU1Pepperoncini (Peperoncino, Italian Sweet Pepper, Tuscan Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 0 - 500 SHU1Trinidad PerfumeCapsicum Chinense 0 - 500 SHU1Gorria (Piment d'Espelette, Ezpeletako Biperra, Biper)Capsicum Annuum 0 - 500 SHU1Lombardo (Lombardo Peperoni)Capsicum Annuum 0 - 500 SHU1Friggitello (Friggitelli, Italian Piemento, Sweet Italian Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 50 - 200 SHU1Shishito (Shishitōgarashi, Japanese Pimiento, Shishito Pepper, 獅子唐辛子)Capsicum Annuum 0 SHU0Capsicum Rhomboideum (Former: Capsicum Cilliatum, Witheringia Ciliata)Capsicum Rhomboideum 0 SHU0Minibell Chocolate (Minibell Brown, Brown Snack Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 0 SHU0Minibell Orange (Orange Snack Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 0 SHU0Minibell Red (Red Snack Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 0 SHU0Sweet Sunshine (Sweet Sunshine Trailing Pepper)Capsicum Annuum 0 SHU0Süßer NaschzipfelCapsicum Annuum 0 SHU0Corno di Toro RossoCapsicum Annuum 0 SHU0Corno di Toro GialloCapsicum Annuum 0 SHU0California WonderCapsicum Annuum 0 SHU0Yolo WonderCapsicum Annuum 0 SHU0Bell PepperCapsicum Annuum Learn about this topic in these articles:ghost peppers In ghost pepper…average of about 1 million Scoville Heat Units (SHU), compared to a jalapeño with around 8,000 SHU or a habanero with up to 350,000 SHU. It was formally recognized as the world’s hottest chili pepper in 2007, though it was later superseded by the Carolina Reaper (with up to Read More W tej witrynie stosujemy pliki cookies i podobnych technologii w celach: świadczenia usług, analiz, statystyk, reklamy. Standardowe ustawienia przeglądarki internetowej zezwalają na zapisywanie ich na urządzeniu końcowym Użytkownika. Kontynuowanie przeglądania serwisu bez zmiany ustawień traktujemy jako zgodę na użycie plików cookies i podobnych technologii. Więcej w "Polityce Cookies", oraz w Polityce Prywatności. Pamiętaj, że zawsze możesz zmienić te Reject Read MorePrivacy & Cookies Policy

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