![]() In our pages with all hot sauces you can filter the sauces based on the peppers used. So many even that you probably have never seen most of these peppers in a hot sauce. Interesting right? It’s cool to see how many different peppers there are in the world. If the text on your screen is too small, you can click on it and zoom in. The Dragon’s Breath also claims to be hotter than the Reaper, but hasn’t been officially tested.Īnyways, down below you will find the full and very well illustrated overview. The Pepper X hasn’t had enough testing and isn’t stable enough in terms of heat. Still, according to official records the Carolina Reaper is still the hottest pepper in the world. Pepper X is the latest creation of Smokin’ Ed Currie and according to the (unofficial) measurements it is the new king of peppers, which means it dethroned the Carolina Reaper (also a Smokin’ Ed creation). Cayenne is even hotter, followed by habanero peppers, New Mexico Scorpion and the Carolina Reaper. ![]() ![]() On average the Carolina Reapers delivers a heat kick of 1 569 300 Scoville Heat units. The jalapeno has 2,00-8,000 SHU vs the serrano with 10,000-23,000 SHU. How hot is a jalapeno They usually fall in the range of 2,000 to. The hottest peppers in the worldįrom the sweet bell to the Pepper X, every pepper is listed in this image. The title of the Worlds Hottest Chili goes to the Carolina Reaper. Thats because it contains both Carolina Reaper Peppers that are around 1. And that’s exactly what they did in this overview, where all the peppers in the world are ranked by Scoville Heat Units. That heat is measured in Scoville Heat Units (SHU), which makes it even easier to compare them. ![]() Maybe you even know the names of those peppers and know how hot they are exactly. If you have been familiar with hot sauces and peppers, then you’ll probably have an idea of which ones are the really hot peppers and which ones are mild. ![]()
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