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Trinidad Scorpion Butch T - 5 Seeds - Chilli Pepper - One of the HOTTEST in the WORLD

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Trinidad Scorpion Butch T - 5 Seeds

Trinidad Scorpion Butch T pepper is a chili pepper that has been measured as the world's hottest. The pepper is a particular strain of Trinidad Scorpion which is named after Butch Taylor, the owner of a hot sauce company. The "scorpion" peppers are referred to as such because the pointed end of the pepper is said to resemble a scorpion's stinger. As of April 12, 2011, the world's hottest pepper according to Guinness World Records was a specimen of Naga Viper pepper. A laboratory test showed a specimen of Trinidad Scorpion Butch T at 1,463,700 Scoville heat units, making it hotter than a specimen of the Naga Viper's at 1,382,118.

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Fantastic seller, fast delivery with friendly and efficient service. Really happy with my purchase! Thanks a million
23 Oct 2014
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