pwnedThe Hot Pepper said:
pwnedThe Hot Pepper said:
texas blues said:
Why you no post spicy plate lunch brah?
Why no manapua?
Too much pakalolo?
Hawaiianero said:
Hahahahaha gonna have to make a new thread for that topic. Standby...too sober yet....
Interestingly, all of the origin claims have been removed from the Guinness site just 4 days later. There is now a new date for the record: 11 August 2017, and a slightly higher number for it, 1.64 million SHU. I have to wonder why they would bother resubmitting the Reaper last year, when Pepper X was supposedly going to blow the old record away. Perhaps they weren't too confident about that after all.spicefreak said:
Also interesting to note is the new new new new new origin story, including the Naga Viper. A chilli that has absolutely nothing in common with the Reaper, flavourwise.
I take it you got the red version, then? The green tastes underripe when used in any decent quantity and they still charged that much plus shipping for it.Ghaleon said:The Last Dab tastes great but isn't like any other hot sauce I've had.
Tastes like a super hot version of the stuff you dip shrimp in. The best use is in some spaghetti.
We're setting the bar rather low, in terms of what qualifies as "news." So the update is, he still doesn't know where the Reaper came from/doesn't want to confess that he ganked it from Primo, and he still doesn't have a cultivar worth releasing as Pepper X. We're exactly where we've been for ages... Wondering how this dishonest, clueless failure got so much luck and wealth.Mildfruit said:News!
In the latest Chili Klaus episode, he talked with Ed, both about the or origin of the reaper, and pepper x!
In short: He won't say how the reaper came to be, other than some bullshit story. Pepper x should be released in less than a year (don't get your hopes up).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOpda9lY96M
I agree, in terms of news value, I meant that he suddenly stopped claiming the naga viper as origin as he did just a few weeks ago. Or at least stopped mentioning the viper.Bicycle808 said:We're setting the bar rather low, in terms of what qualifies as "news." So the update is, he still doesn't know where the Reaper came from/doesn't want to confess that he ganked it from Primo, and he still doesn't have a cultivar worth releasing as Pepper X. We're exactly where we've been for ages... Wondering how this dishonest, clueless failure got so much luck and wealth.
The Chile game is unfair...
Mildfruit said:I agree, in terms of news value, I meant that he suddenly stopped claiming the naga viper as origin as he did just a few weeks ago. Or at least stopped mentioning the viper.
I hear ya and I get it. All this Smokin Ed stuff infuriates me, but I never take the fury out on the messenger.Mildfruit said:I agree, in terms of news value, I meant that he suddenly stopped claiming the naga viper as origin as he did just a few weeks ago. Or at least stopped mentioning the viper.
spicefreak said:
Link to Ed himself saying Viper? I know the record books briefly stated it but it would end a lot of debate if we had that impossible origin straight from the pepper's grower.
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/news/2013/11/confirmed-smokin-eds-carolina-reaper-sets-new-record-for-hottest-chilli-53033/
His record-breaking Carolina Reaper has been ten years in the making, having meticulously worked on stabilising and testing the pepper, which is a crossing between Sweet Habanero and Naga Viper chillies.