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  1. Jan 3, 2023 · One of the primary contenders for the world's hottest pepper is the Scorpion Pepper. Also called the Trinidad Scorpion pepper, this pepper and its cultivars can reach more than two million SHUs, which is enough to set your mouth and the record books on fire.

  2. Apr 7, 2022 · The Trinidad Moruga Scorpion pepper is a scorching hot chili (1,200,000 to 2,000,000 Scoville heat units). It’s one of the hottest peppers in the world, only surpassed by the likes of the Carolina Reaper and a handful of potential contenders for the title.

  3. The Trinidad Scorpion Butch T is a Capsicum chinense cultivar that is among the hottest peppers in the world. [1] It is a hybrid pepper and thus not indigenous to anywhere; however, its hybrid parentage is derived from the Trinidad Moruga scorpion indigenous to Trinidad and Tobago. [2]

  4. Sep 23, 2021 · The Trinidad Scorpion may be second on the list of World’s Hottest Peppers, but one bite of this wicked little fireball is proof that coming in first isn’t everything. The burn isn’t immediate – there’s a slight sweetness initially.

  5. Mar 15, 2022 · The Trinidad Scorpion pepper is a chili pepper hailing from the Caribbean. It is native to Trinidad and Tobago. These red, wrinkled peppers sport tails that resemble the scorpion, hence the name, and are known for their intense heat.

  6. Jul 11, 2021 · The Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Pepper is one of the hottest peppers available for consumption. The pepper has many culinary uses and even a sweet flavor to add to your dishes. In addition, the Trinidad Scorpion is fairly easy to grow and maintain and will produce plenty of fruit for up to six years.

  7. May 23, 2024 · It resembles the habanero and the Scotch Bonnet—but the Trinidad Scorpion has both of these peppers beat with its extreme heat! The Trinidad Moruga Scorpion is listed in third place as the World’s Hottest Pepper.

  8. The Trinidad Moruga scorpion (a cultivar of Capsicum chinense) is a chili pepper native to the village of Moruga, Trinidad and Tobago. In 2012, New Mexico State University's Chile Pepper Institute identified the Trinidad Moruga scorpion as the hottest chili pepper at that time, with heat of 1.2 million Scoville heat units (SHUs) .

  9. Scorpion peppers, also known as Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, are one of the hottest peppers in the world. They originated in Trinidad and Tobago and have a distinctive red color with a bumpy texture. The heat of scorpion peppers is measured at over 2 million Scoville heat units, making them extremely spicy.

  10. Scorpion pepper may refer to: Trinidad moruga scorpion, the former hottest chili pepper cultivar. Aside from the heat, scorpion peppers have a very desirable fruity flavor.

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