First, I test the heat of peppers every day for a living. Please don't ask me where on this thread, just look at my profile or PM me. I also grow and love the products that are made from them.
Second, I would like to share some of the cool things I notice at work that the super-hot pepper community may like to know or learn with me. So, here is the first of what I hope are many great discussions about the testing of peppers for heat and the facts about the process.
So if you don't mind I would like to start with a common scenario:
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You bought the Primo seeds, grew up the plants, protected them with your body during hail storms, fed them better than your kids, and finally that green pod turned a deep red with a mean tail and it was harvest time. You know it's hot because your still hurting from eating one 2 days ago, but you want to test it in a lab to see how hot it really is. You heard that it should be over a million Scoville Heat Units (SHUs).
So you send a dozen fresh Primo pods to the lab for SHU testing and the lab sends you an email and says the results are in: 206,000 SHU.
You send an email to the lab: "What the hell is wrong with you people? These are very hot peppers and should be over 1 million! I hope you forget to wash your hands before going pee!"
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So, What happened here? What are your thoughts and has this happened to you?
Second, I would like to share some of the cool things I notice at work that the super-hot pepper community may like to know or learn with me. So, here is the first of what I hope are many great discussions about the testing of peppers for heat and the facts about the process.
So if you don't mind I would like to start with a common scenario:
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You bought the Primo seeds, grew up the plants, protected them with your body during hail storms, fed them better than your kids, and finally that green pod turned a deep red with a mean tail and it was harvest time. You know it's hot because your still hurting from eating one 2 days ago, but you want to test it in a lab to see how hot it really is. You heard that it should be over a million Scoville Heat Units (SHUs).
So you send a dozen fresh Primo pods to the lab for SHU testing and the lab sends you an email and says the results are in: 206,000 SHU.
You send an email to the lab: "What the hell is wrong with you people? These are very hot peppers and should be over 1 million! I hope you forget to wash your hands before going pee!"
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So, What happened here? What are your thoughts and has this happened to you?