Keep away from the weak and wise.
855,000-2,200,000 Scoville Units (Stupid Hot)
Ingredients:
Fire-roasted Bhut Jolokia, apple cider vinegar, distilled water, olive oil, sea salt.
Fire-roasted Trinidad Scorpion, apple cider vinegar, distilled water, olive oil, sea salt.
Fire-roasted Carolina Reaper, apple cider vinegar, distilled water, olive oil, sea salt.
All-natural, vegan, vegetarian, gluten free, and low sodium. No preservatives, gums, extracts, fat, or sugar.
About Hot Box #4
Bhut Jolokia, Trinidad Scorpion, and Carolina Reaper make up the Stupid Hot collection. Made with fresh fire-roasted chiles grown by specialty farmers in Michigan, these hot sauces have wonderful flavor and dangerous heat. Be careful! Limited quantities.
Bhut Jolokia, a name derived from the Bhutia Indians and from the word bhut, which roughly translates to “ghost,” are native to India and were first introduced to western markets in the year 2000. Botanically classified as Capsicum chinense and belonging to the Solanaceae or nightshade family, these chiles are gnarled, very hot, and range from 855,000 to 1,041,427 Scoville units, and one of the first varieties to be labeled as “superhot.” Legend has it that this pepper also received its ghoulish name from the delayed spiciness that sneaks up and surprises with its powerful heat.
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion peppers, a variant of the Red Scorpion, are botanically classified as Capsicum chinense, and are members of the Solanaceae or nightshade family. Classified as a superhot variety, Scorpions peppers average 1,200,000-2,000,000 Scoville units and are considered to be one of the hottest peppers in the world. These peppers earn their name from their pointed, scorpion-like tail.
Carolina Reaper chile peppers, botanically classified as Capsicum chinense, are small, gnarled, and very hot pods that are members of the Solanaceae or nightshade family.
Carolina Reapers were created by crossing a Pakistani Viper Naga pepper with a Red Habanero pepper and was initially developed to create a sweet variety with spicy attributes. While Carolina Reapers did develop a sweet flavor, they also became one of the hottest varieties of pepper in the world, averaging 1,569,300 Scoville units and peaking at 2,200,000, which is comparable to the strength of pepper spray.
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