PodHopper, people are answering, no need to create drama.
ÂThe Hot Pepper said:PodHopper, people are answering, no need to create drama.
Lmao! Don’t forget your milk brother!PodHopper said:Â
Sorry. Been taking Hulk Hogan's Python Powder. got me on edge. Â
Look for these not all are hotHawaiianero said:African - Fatalii is the only one I know, love it
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Caribbean - Scotch Bonnet is much like a Habanero both are very nice
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South American - Aji Amarillo is awesome - My favorite right up next to Chocolate Habanero - Their flavors are very different but love them both.
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American - Fresnos deserve a honorable mention, one of my first peppers to grow on my quest for the next great one. But I have to say Numex Big Jim not only for it's massive size
                but range of flavors from green to red.
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ÂHabaneroBeets said:I do think the chiles from the Western Hemisphere are better than those whose origins are in the Eastern Hemisphere. Â There are obviously some notorious peppers from the East (Thais, Nagas, Bhuts, Tien Tsin, Kung Pao, Aleppo, and the Africans), but the variety in Mexico and the Caribbean is hard to beat. Â I'll go with Caribbean, by a nose. Â Habs and Scotch Bonnets give the nod.
ÂCAPCOM said:I as well as probably everyone else knows what you meant but, but for the sake of a friendly FYI only, hemispheres are divided into the northern and southern.
+1 West & East exist.The_NorthEast_ChileMan said: