Heya,
I can chow down orange habaneros of virtually any size, but I had a large red one today to be different. It was almost too much to handle - more so than a sauce I had yesterday hotter than Neil's Yellow7 Turkey Slap. It comprises with a large percentage of trinidad scorpions which I find odd - I would have thought the really hot trinidad scorpion sauce would be harder to handle than a measley habanero - unless the supplier has some kind of freakishly hot habanero.
The sauce eventually gave tears and sweat (~6-7 minutes), followed by endorphins, and the hananero gave endorphins within 4 minutes.... WTF Can anybody explain why this would be?
I am just curious, as much as the "the small ones are the hottest", does that apply with all species, or is it one of those supermarket sayings (ie birds eye chillies are hotter than the standard long reds)? And if not, is it safe to assume the largest of one specific species will be hotter, or visa versa?
I can chow down orange habaneros of virtually any size, but I had a large red one today to be different. It was almost too much to handle - more so than a sauce I had yesterday hotter than Neil's Yellow7 Turkey Slap. It comprises with a large percentage of trinidad scorpions which I find odd - I would have thought the really hot trinidad scorpion sauce would be harder to handle than a measley habanero - unless the supplier has some kind of freakishly hot habanero.
The sauce eventually gave tears and sweat (~6-7 minutes), followed by endorphins, and the hananero gave endorphins within 4 minutes.... WTF Can anybody explain why this would be?
I am just curious, as much as the "the small ones are the hottest", does that apply with all species, or is it one of those supermarket sayings (ie birds eye chillies are hotter than the standard long reds)? And if not, is it safe to assume the largest of one specific species will be hotter, or visa versa?