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Carolina reaper scoville
Carolina reaper scoville









carolina reaper scoville

He also notes it could be a cheap alternative to expensive anesthetics in developing countries.

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"This was developed because a lot of people are allergic to anesthetic, and this can be applied to the skin because it is so strong it numbs it," Smith told the Daily Post. Oils from the tiny pepper are so potent it can be used as an anesthetic. Smith says the intended usage will, in fact, be medical. Dragon's breath was "born out of a trial of new plant food developed by Nottingham Trent University which aims to increase the quality and resistance of plants," according to the BBC. The chili pepper wasn't developed to be eaten in some kind of sadistic horticultural prank. However, calling it useless would be hyperbolic. Aside from some idiot on YouTube who is definitely going to try it, there's really no reason to put this in your body. If dragon's breath truly has a Scoville rating of 2.48 million, it's basically not food. Don't believe it? Ask this person or this couple or these people or these guys or these girls who looked like they were going to die. The Carolina reaper was already so spicy it reduced mortals to tears.

carolina reaper scoville

(Tabasco sauce rates between 2,500 and 5,000 on the Scoville Scale.) That's almost one million units higher than a Carolina reaper, which has an average of 1.57 million. He says dragon's breath clocks in with a Scoville rating of 2.48 million. In fact, dragon's breath is so intense it could kill you, according to its St. That's far hotter than the revered Carolina reaper, which is the current Guinness World Record-holder for hottest chili pepper. Its creator expects it to be crowned the world's hottest pepper.











Carolina reaper scoville