Pepper chili, Naga Jolokia, *super HOT* 0.15 kg pack
Naga Jolokia Chili Pepper. Bhut Jolokia Chili Pepper or the Naga Morich or Naga Chili Isolate on White Stock Image Image It is native to India, and grows in the states of, Nagaland, Assam, and Manipur In 2007, it was confirmed by Guinness World Records to be the hottest chili in the world, replacing the Red Savina.
Bhut Jolokia Chili Pepper or the Naga Morich Stock Photo Image of diet, leaf 36438208 from www.dreamstime.com
In various tests carried out at the Indian Defence Research Laboratory and at New Mexico State University's Chile Pepper Institute, the Bhut Jolokia has ranged from 500,000 to 1.5 million. Although this is often overwhelmed by the spiciness.
Bhut Jolokia Chili Pepper or the Naga Morich Stock Photo Image of diet, leaf 36438208
The Naga Jolokia (also known as Bhut Jolokia, Ghost Chili, Ghost Pepper, Naga Morich) is a chili pepper that grows primarily in Assam state of India, but also in northeastern India (Nagaland, Manipur), Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka History of the Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper) The ghost pepper was in the running for the hottest pepper in the world for quite some time - in fact, it actually held the Guinness Book of World Record's record for the world's hottest pepper from 2007 until 2010. Other names for this variety include Naga Jolokia and Bih Jolokia.
Bhut Jolokia Red Ghost Afterburn Grow. Other names for this variety include Naga Jolokia and Bih Jolokia. Naga Jolokia and Bhut Jolokia (Ghost Pepper) are among the world's.
Naga Jolokia / Ghost pepper Westlandpeppers. Although this is often overwhelmed by the spiciness. Heat Level: While both peppers are incredibly hot and can be challenging for even seasoned spice enthusiasts, their exact heat levels can vary slightly within the same range of Scoville Heat Units