naganero said:Does anyone know of a good site that uses scoville ratings for peppers so we can more easily compare the heat levels. Chileman says hot or medium or very hot but compared to what. One mans hot is another mans medium
Tina Brooks said:Paul! Not you too! (Where's that Tina pulling her hair out in frustration icon???)
ASTA calculates SHUs 1:15, so, Pure capsaicin is 15,000,000 shus, not 16,000,000!
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Tina Brooks said:Paul! Not you too! (Where's that Tina pulling her hair out in frustration icon???)
ASTA calculates SHUs 1:15, so, Pure capsaicin is 15,000,000 shus, not 16,000,000!
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bluelytes said:But then, thats just IMHO. If TINA SAYS it's 15 mil, then you can pretty much "take dat to da bank".
naganero said:Does anyone know of a good site that uses scoville ratings for peppers so we can more easily compare the heat levels. Chileman says hot or medium or very hot but compared to what. One mans hot is another mans medium
Chipotle is just a genera term that means something was smoked. It has not attachment to any peppers.nmtrout said:My understand of Chipotle is actually a smoked jalapeño.
imaguitargod said:Chipotle is just a genera term that means something was smoked. It has not attachment to any peppers.
I'm pritty sure, but I have been known to be worng before. Quick! Consult our local Mexican!chuk hell said:Um...not sure about that. I think the term's been bastardized. Cue Willard3 here......
chi·pot·le (ch-ptl) Pronunciation Key Audio pronunciation of "chipotle" [P]
n.
A ripe jalapeño pepper that has been dried and smoked for use in cooking.
from
American Heritage Dictionary
imaguitargod said:I'm pritty sure, but I have been known to be worng before. Quick! Consult our local Mexican!