According to the Scoville scale (the definitive rating system in the spice world), the Carolina Reaper Pepper is around 220x hotter than a jalapeño. And this isn’t just a snack sprinkled with spice; this is the straight-up pepper in all its evil glory. So slice off a sliver to expe...
Are you a heat seeking individual? Look no further than PepperHead’s Carolina Reaper Seeds. Officially theWorld’s Hottest Pepper. The Carolina Reaper has asweet and fruity flavorwith unrelenting, face-melting heat. This is a must-grow pepper to experience heat like never before. ...
This “thing” called the Carolina Reaper (AKA HP22B) is better described as the demon pepper child that was invented by man. There is nothing normal about this pepper because it was bred for heat and that it is. Oddly enough this pepper has excellent flavor as well. ...
‘Pepper X’ is now officially the world’shottest chilli pepper, rating at an average of 2,693,000 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). It is grown by Ed Currie, founder ofPuckerbutt Pepper Company(USA), who also created the previous record holder, the Carolina Reaper, which av...
The Dragon’s breath chili’s heat level has been reported to be a scorching 2.48 million Scoville heat units (SHU), which would make it hotter than the Carolina Reaper, which offers 2.2 million SHU at its peak (a range from 1.4 million to 2.2 million SHU). The difference between the ...
What happens if you touch a Carolina Reaper? The Carolina Reaper is the hottest pepper in the world. It can measure as high as 2.2 million SHU on the Scoville scale — which is up to 880x hotter than a jalapeño! It holds the Guinness World Record for the world's hottest chili peppe...
Chilli heat is measured by the Scoville Heat Unit (SHU) designed by American chemist Wilbur Scoville in 1912. To give an indication of the Carolina Reaper’s spiciness, a Jalapeno can score anything between 2,500 to 8,000 SHU on the scale. ...
HP56 weighs in at almost 3 Million Scoville Heat Units. The Carolina Reaper’s hottest SHU rating is between 1.5 to 2.2 Million. Ed’s working on perfecting the pepper before submitting it for record consideration. By now many have heard about ‘Pepper X‘, which has not yet officially tes...
Answer: We found Carolina Reaper Beef Jerky to be quite a bit spicier than the Ghost Pepper version. Although spice perception is subjective, keep in mind that the Carolina Reaper Pepper is over twice as hot as the Ghost Pepper on the Scoville Scale.Where...
FORT MILL, S.C.- Ed Currie holds one of his world-record Carolina Reaper peppers by the stem, which looks like the tail of a scorpion. On the other end is the bumpy, oily, fire-engine red fruit with a punch of heat nearly as potent as most pepper sprays used by police. It's ho...