Where was this posted? It's only proof they are similar in heat.Browning said:My only real thought is, is true, why tell people to post about it while withholding the proof?
I spoke too soon. Supposedly test #1 just posted a few moments ago
The others are on their way I guess
Yes, only SHU, nothing more.sirex said:So...what does that pic prove? Isn't it just a SHU test?
mpicante said:This is test #1 which was released by BUTCH TAYLOR.The rest of these tests will also be released by Butch.As far as i can tell Butch has stated that if anyone had any questions concerning these tests than they should contact the test facilities.Not sure why its being released in this manner but it is what it is
Butch Taylor did not pay for or have anything to do with the testing. These peppers were grown on a farm in PA and were tested just to compare the 2 since they were from the same grower. One way to know that someone is using test results to start drama is when they XXXXX out the name of the person who paid for the testing.
Geonerd said:
Yep. That's not a "DNA Test" of any sort. It's just profiling the ratio of three capsaicinoids produced by the pod. I bet you'd get similar results from many different pairs of (interbred) supers.
(And even if it was a DNA profile test of some sort, those come in all varieties and sensitivities. I wouldn't be surprised if low-resolution chromatography tests suggest that any number of super-hot C.Chinense are essentially identical.)
You are right, just HPLC SHU results and probably would show most to be similar.