Hot Pepper Comparison Chart

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Hot Pepper Comparison Chart


Below is a list of Chile peppers and their Scoville Heat Units. Due to variations in growing conditions, soil and weather, peppers tend to vary between the lower and upper levels listed, but can go beyond them.
http://ushotstuff.com/Heat.Scale.htm

An easy method for determining pepper hotness is Craig's Pepper Hotness scale.
The numbers indicate that how many ounces of salsa will have a detectable level of hotness when one ounce of pepper pods are added.

Generally red fresh fruit are 2-3x hotter than green fruit,
and dried pods are usually 2-10x hotter than fresh pods.
Copyright © 1984-2007 by Craig C. Dremann
http://www.ecoseeds.com/pepper.hotness.scale.html


The Scoville Heat Scale.The Scoville scale is a measure of the 'hotness' of a chilli pepper or anything derived from chilli peppers, i.e. hot sauce. The scale is named after Wilbur Scoville who developed the test in 1912, for more information see Measuring Chilli Heat.
http://www.chilliworld.com/FactFile/Scoville_Scale.asp

Peppers: Some Like 'Em Hot!
Some varieties which are not li8sted on the charts.
http://www.hgtv.com/landscaping/peppers-some-like-em-hot/index.html


HAS COMPARISONS FOR SOME COMMON HOT PEPPERS. This company is a big seed company to the big growers and seed companies. they sell super cheap in bulk then they are packaged into tiny packs to make a fortune. Most are sold at $10 a pound. then sold at $3 a part of a gram. the seed selling companies have a huge profit margin on seeds. but it is expensive to sell seeds.
http://www.biadchili.com/varieties-for-sale.html

New Mexico State University The Chile Pepper Institute
http://www.chilepepperinstitute.org/

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