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    Trinidad Moruga Scorpion wins hottest pepper title

    Of all the world's peppers, the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion has been dubbed the hottest by experts. (Thinkstock)ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — There are super-hot chile varieties. And then there's the sweat-inducing, tear-generating, mouth-on-fire Trinidad Moruga Scorpion.

    With a name like that, it's not surprising that months of research by the experts at New Mexico State University's Chile Pepper Institute have identified the variety as the new hottest pepper on the planet.

    The golf ball-sized pepper scored the highest among a handful of chile breeds reputed to be among the hottest in the world. Its mean heat topped more than 1.2 million units on the Scoville heat scale, while fruits from some individual plants reached 2 million heat units.

    "You take a bite. It doesn't seem so bad, and then it builds and it builds and it builds. So it is quite nasty," Paul Bosland, a renowned pepper expert and director of the chile institute, said of the pepper's heat.

    Researchers were pushed by hot sauce makers, seed producers and others in the spicy foods industry to establish the average heat levels for super-hot varieties in an effort to quash unscientific claims of which peppers are actually the hottest.

    That's something that hadn't been done before, Bosland said.

    "The question was, could the Chile Pepper Institute establish the benchmark for chile heat?" he said. "Chile heat is a complex thing, and the industry doesn't like to base it on just a single fruit that's a record holder. It's too variable." The academic institute is based at the university's agriculture school and is partially funded by federal grants, as well as some industry groups depending on the project.

    The team planted about 125 plants of each variety — the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion, the Trinidad Scorpion, the 7-pot, the Chocolate 7-pot and the Bhut Jolokia, which was a previous record-holder identified by the institute and certified by Guinness World Records in 2007.

    Randomly selected mature fruits from several plants within each variety were harvested, dried and ground to powder. The compounds that produce heat sensation — the capsaicinoids — were then extracted and examined.

    During harvesting, senior research specialist Danise Coon said she and the two students who were picking the peppers went through about four pairs of latex gloves.

    "The capsaicin kept penetrating the latex and soaking into the skin on our hands. That has never happened to me before," she said.

    Chile peppers of the same variety can vary in heat depending on environmental conditions. More stress on a plant — hotter temperatures or less water, for example — will result in hotter fruit.

    The Trinidad Moruga Scorpion's new notoriety is already making waves in the industry and among those who love their hot, spicy foods.

    "As with all the previous record holders, there will be a run on seeds and plants," said Jim Duffy, a grower in San Diego who supplied the university with seeds for four of the super-hot varieties. "Like Cabbage Patch dolls right before Christmas or Beanie Babies, it's like the hot item."

    Not even Duffy or the researchers would dare to pop a whole Trinidad Moruga Scorpion in their mouths, but there are plenty of videos on social networking sites where heat-loving daredevils have tried.

    The blood flow increases and the endorphins start flowing. Their faces turn red, the sweat starts rolling, their eyes and noses water and there's a fiery sensation that spreads across their tongues and down their throats.

    "People actually get a crack-like rush," Duffy said. "I know the people who will eat the hottest stuff to get this rush, but they've got to go through the pain."

    Pepper experts said there are a handful of people who are crazy enough to subject themselves to the pain, but the rest just want to try out these super-hot peppers on their friends or make killer hot sauce — and it doesn't take a whole pepper to do that.

    More bang for the buck is how Bosland describes it. He said a family could buy two of the super-hot peppers to flavor their meals for an entire week.

    The beauty of the peppers is they're not only the hottest in the world, but they're also some of the most flavorful peppers, Duffy said.

    "You can make a barbeque sauce or a hot sauce at a mild to medium level using small amounts of these peppers and it will be so darn addictive that you won't want to put your spoon down," he said. "You'll want to eat and eat and eat."

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    • Mr. Diplomacy  •  26 days ago
      Altho I grow ghost pepper plants (Bhut Jolokia), I have great respect for their incendiary potency. I do not eat them without them being an ingredient of some condiment that I make. If I had Trinidad Moruga Scorpion seeds, would grow the cultivar. However, I would use the pods as an ingredient in a hot sauce. I''m not insane...yet!
    • David  •  Phoenix, United States  •  2 months ago
      I like my hot chiles, but this is insane!
    • Cutlass Crusier Owner  •  Warren, United States  •  3 months ago
      We have a lunch thief at work who is going to get one NASTY surprise!
      • I Hate Syracuse 3 months ago
        Excellent!
      • Gerald 3 months ago
        Boy!! That is a funny thing to even think about!! I can't even imagine what he would do if he steals lunch and then becomes incapacitated by the pepper!! Such an easy way to identify the fool messing with the other staff! Pure genius!
      • John 3 months ago
        Put the toilet paper in the freezer.
    • KY - Mike  •  Louisville, United States  •  3 months ago
      It's all fun and games until someone has to poop. Ouch!
    • Richard  •  Arvada, United States  •  3 months ago
      Soaks through latex gloves...thats tells me enough not to try one.
      • THETIMEISNOW 3 months ago
        1 drop in a pot of chili-please!
      • Anonymous 3 months ago
        Moderation is the word!
      • hookedonharley 3 months ago
        not 1 drop in a pot of chile, ship the peppers, try some pot is a drop of chili
    • Yaakov Ariel Uriyah  •  Shreveport, United States  •  3 months ago
      Yeah....wait until you have a bowel movement dude. "Fire in the hole" won't be just a military term,I promise you.
      • alex 3 months ago
        funny #$%$ lol
      • Smoking Joem 3 months ago
        Don't fart and light a match at the same time.
      • Pouncer 3 months ago
        Should make the bathroom a mandatory "No Smoking" area after this!
    • R B  •  3 months ago
      It burns my eyes just to look at the picture of it. How can you taste any flavor when your tongue feels like it is re-entering the atmosphere.
      • Jan 3 months ago
        It is not the taste, it is the machismo of being able to pass it over your tongue and into your stomach, getting a tonsillectomy along the way, involuntarily speaking that is.
      • THETIMEISNOW 3 months ago
        That pepper is how they ignite the nasa boosters on the launch pad-wheeeeeeeeeee!
      • hookedonharley 3 months ago
        put some in the dog and cat food, I'm sure it will break them of two habits. 1.) Eating table scraps. 2.) Licking their tail end.
    • It's Me  •  3 months ago
      I stole a habanero pepper as a young girl through a neighbor's fence thinking it was a baby bell pepper. I put the whole thing in my mouth, chewed it and swallowed it. It was so hot it actually blistered my lips and I thought I was going to die. I repented then and there of stealing produce from anyone's yard.
    • Mexican Bandit  •  Independence, United States  •  3 months ago
      Politicians should eat one of these for every lie they throw at the American people.
    • R E D O X  •  3 months ago
      When young and fearless and in Thailand I ate food that , I swear , you could weld with . Many years later I happened into a Thai bistro and ordered what I used to eat ...it knocked me to the floor . LOL Things change . My question is how do they get human volunteers for these taste tests or do they just dispose of the bodies after a quick deposition ??
    • Skipp  •  Huntington Beach, United States  •  3 months ago
      I thought the hottest were "The Merciless Peppers of Quetzaltenango - Grown deep in the jungle primeval by the inmates of a Guatemalan insane asylum". For those of you who have not seen Simpsons episode #162. After Homer eats one whole, he pours a pitcher beer on his tongue. It turns to steam just before it hits his tongue. Then he hallucinates for 12 hours.
    • Not Important  •  3 months ago
      What's more painfull, going in or coming out. I vote for # 2
    • Whocares  •  Panama City, United States  •  3 months ago
      I used to know a guy who would make chili so hot it made his nose bleed when he ate it and thought it was awesome. Some people are just nuts.
    • Cope  •  3 months ago
      Remember to lick your lips and rub your eyes!
    • Dennis  •  3 months ago
      Johnny Cash's "Burning ring of fire" comes to mind
    • nick  •  Delphos, United States  •  3 months ago
      i thought the ghost chili was the hottest, per watching food network, but it sounds like it changes every week
    • Dennis  •  3 months ago
      the government is developing a new pepper spray for the police and this is going to be the main ingredient
    • monkeynutz  •  3 months ago
      These will make you poop. Then, you will need Novocaine for your AH...
    • EddieTheSnitch  •  3 months ago
      My sphincter tightened up like a clam just reading the article.
    • KEITH  •  Seattle, United States  •  3 months ago
      I must have some ,Habanero's aren't doing it for me anymore!!
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