This past week I picked up three different packs of hot peppers at a local supermarket. Two packs are labeled "Ghost Peppers" and the third "Trinidad Scorpions". With each pack they through in one or two extra varieties. The company website indicates a very small list of types they produce: Trinidad Scorpion, Ghost, Scotch Bonnet, Spanish Chilli, Pencil Hot, Shishito.
This pod pictured certainly isn't a Scorpion, Ghost or Scotch Bonnet. I had to look up the Spanish Chilli, Pencil Hot and Shishito and it doesn't seem to fit the bill for any of those.
While it has the same shape as most Jolokia's I've seen, it's longer, larger and much more smooth and thick-walled. With a small bit of it I found it has a rather sweet taste to it that, at first, reminded me of a Bell pepper. After taking the seeds out (to save) I ate half of it and at that point the sweetness was still there, but the taste seemed closer to a Cayenne or Super-Chili. I'd place the heat level as close - but quite - near the Super-Chili. But unlike the Super-Chili it doesn't have a "bite" - it doesn't just hit you. It builds a tiny bit, levels off and then dies off.
Any idea of what type this may be? (sorry I don't have more info!)
Thanks!