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Another test has measured the heat level as high as 1,598,227 SHU, making it one of the hottest peppers in the world. Developed by American breeder Ed Currie, the pepper is red and gnarled, with a bumpy texture and small pointed tail. While we are all sure Pepper X is a spicy pepper, without experiencing it first hand from homegrown plants, pepper growers won’t be satisfied.
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The Reaper has been described as having a fruity taste, with the initial bite being sweet and then immediately turning to "molten lava". We and our partners use data for Personalised ads and content, ad and content measurement, audience insights and product development. The soil should also be free of fungus and parasites, as these can cause severe damage and possibly even kill the pepper plant. While capsaicin is within most parts of a chili, it’s especially prevalent in the white membrane (or pith.When they are planted outside, daytime temperatures must consistently stay above 70 degrees Fahrenheit, while nighttime temperatures should not go below 50 degrees Fahrenheit. It is said to reach 3,000,000 SHU, also hotter than the Carolina Reaper, though official tests remain to be seen. The thing of it is if you want to feel the heat with someone (thinking of the song now) you’d prefer not to have a group of laughing, giggling, throat clutching, red faced people around you. Once this pepper has been around long enough to be stable, it will be interesting to see what happens!
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For more information, read our Carolina Reaper Planting Guide that covers the basics that you need to know.When we are talking about anything over 250,000 SCU, you can definately send yourself to the hospital in serious pain and digestive problems. Meanwhile several peppers on the hottest list hail from Trinidad since its climate is very ideal for hot peppers by being close to the equator.