PEPPER, HOT TRINIDAD SCORPION
Vegetable - 6,000 S. (Moruga Scorpion). 90 days. Chile type. Second hottest chile on the planet. Wrinkled, lantern-shaped fruits ripen to a searing red-orange. Named the world's hottest pepper by the New Mexico Chile Institute, dethroning the previous record holder, Bhut Jolokia, although some authorities dispute this. Keep in mind that most of the Òsuper hotÓ peppers like this should be allowed 20-30 days germination. 1,000,000+ Scovilles. item number: 8071 |