Capsicum chinense
Ghost Pepper – Scoville, chuť a použití
Ghost Pepper earned its haunted name for good reason. The pods look shriveled, with thin walls and striking red skin. Bite size heat is not advised. The burn starts slow, then floods every nerve with fire. Under that surge lives a surprising sweetness, with light smoke and dried fruit notes. Northeastern Indian kitchens use Bhut Jolokia sparingly in chutneys, pickles, and pork curries. Makers dehydrate the pods for chili powders, or ferment them into mash for extreme sauces. At 800,000 to 1,041,427 SHU, it once held the world record. Citizens who try it chase bragging rights - endorsed by the Ministry of Courageous Heat. Ghost Pepper obvykle měří 800,000-1,041,427 SHU (Extrémní). Objevuje se v India, Assam and Nagaland v koření, nakládané zelenině a marinádách. Use Ghost Peppers in tiny amounts for chutneys, pickles, and spiced oils. Blend with tomatoes, garlic, and mustard oil for Assamese pork curries. Dehydrate slices for powders that boost soups, barbecue rubs, or chili pastes. Ferment the pods with salt for mash sauces, then blend with vinegar for dropper style condiments. Mix with mango, pineapple, or passion fruit to soften the flames while keeping aroma. Never serve unchecked pieces; disperse heat evenly through sauces or infused fats. Zobrazit omáčky s použitím Ghost Pepper
Také známý jako: Bhut Jolokia, Naga Jolokia
Druhy
Capsicum chinense
Teplo
Chuť
slow-burn, Zadýmovaný, Ovocný, Zemitý, lingering
Původ / Regiony
India, Assam and Nagaland
Barva / Tvar
Red when ripe, sometimes orange or chocolate
Velikost podu
5-8 cm long, 2-3 cm wide, wrinkled
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A bold, smoky, citrusy and slightly earthy goodness, packed with some lingering fuego! Ever thought about learning the trumpet? This sauce might just give you your first lesson, one fiery blow at a time. Fermented con mucho amor y fuego, with sweet peppers, tomatoes, smoked dried chillies, orange, toasted cumin and coriander seeds, cinnamon, and our very own homegrown mix of Red, Purple and Chocolate Carolina Reapers, plus the mighty Chocolate Bhutlah. Be warned, the heat on this one is sneaky. It starts warm and friendly, gently dancing on your tongue, but before you know it, you're spitting fire. After you’ve tried it on tacos or chilli, save some to liven up grilled meats, roasted veggies, potatoes, or just drizzle it on toast with cheese. We won't judge.
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by Chicos Farm
Suave, zesty, smoky hot sauce with just the right amount of fuego. Cue up the music, because your mouth is about to sing. Inspired by a recipe from a real Mexican abuela, this is our signature Mexican-based sauce. Fermented con mucho amor, sweet peppers, tomatoes, smoked dried chillies, orange, dried cumin and coriander seeds, cinnamon, and our very own homegrown Red Big Mama, Yellow Scorpion Butch-T, and just a touch of Red Carolina Reaper, just enough to keep things interesting without overwhelming. Not Your Abuela’s brings your food to life with a deep citrusy-smoky flavour and a crisp, slightly sweet edge. Please try not to use it all on your tacos or chilli. Save some to liven up your grilled meat, roasted veggies, potatoes, or even just a piece of bread (no judgment).
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by Chicos Farm
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Chuť a aroma
Tepelný profil
Scovilleova stupnice
800,000-1,041,427 SHU
Heat label
Extreme
Sklizňové okno
Late summer to early autumn
Počet indexů omáček
7
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Botanika a poznámky k pěstování
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Vizuální zástupný symbol zkušební krabice
- 3 × 100 ml omáčky (různé druhy)
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Zkušební balení
Jednorázová krabička, ve které můžete objevovat teplo a chuť různých druhů omáček. Žádné závazky, jen ochutnávka a poznámky.
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Ghost Pepper obvykle měří 800,000-1,041,427 SHU (Extrémní). Rozsahy se liší v závislosti na odrůdě a podmínkách pěstování.
slow-burn, Zadýmovaný, Ovocný, Zemitý, lingering
Bhut Jolokia, Naga Jolokia se zobrazují jako běžné aliasy v závislosti na regionu. Alternativní názvy tohoto pepře pocházejí převážně z regionálních dialektů.
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Use Ghost Peppers in tiny amounts for chutneys, pickles, and spiced oils. Blend with tomatoes, garlic, and mustard oil for Assamese pork curries. Dehydrate slices for powders that boost soups, barbecue rubs, or chili pastes. Ferment the pods with salt for mash sauces, then blend with vinegar for dropper style condiments. Mix with mango, pineapple, or passion fruit to soften the flames while keeping aroma. Never serve unchecked pieces; disperse heat evenly through sauces or infused fats.
Ghost Peppers need a hot, humid season and at least 120 days to ripen. Start seeds indoors 12 weeks before transplanting. Maintain germination temperatures near 30°C for reliable sprouting. Transplant outdoors when soil stays above 18°C and provide full sun with afternoon shade in scorching climates. Plants reach about 1 meter tall and appreciate staking. Keep soil evenly moist, but never waterlog. Use calcium rich feeding to support pod development. In cooler zones, greenhouse tunnels are essential for finishing fruit.
Always wear gloves, eye protection, and preferably a mask when processing Ghost Peppers. Use stainless steel tools, and keep dairy or oil nearby for emergency relief. If capsaicin hits skin, wash with soap, then apply yogurt or alcohol based cleanser. Seek medical attention if breathing issues occur.
Zdroje
- Republic of Heat poznámky z degustační laboratoře
- Produkční dokumentace předložená prostřednictvím Directus
- Otevřené registry odrůd a akademický výzkum papriky
Pro ověření údajů o SHU a původu porovnáváme informace ze semenářských bank, recenzované odborné publikace a údaje od renomovaných producentů.
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