Chocolate habanero
Chocolate Habanero | |
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Species | Capsicum chinense |
Cultivar | 'Habanero Negro' |
Heat | Very hot |
Scoville scale | 425,000-577,000 SHU |
The Chocolate Habanero pepper is a cultivar of the habanero chili, which has been selectively bred to produce spicier, heavier, and larger fruit, ultimately more potent than its derivative.[citation needed]
Description
[edit]Black habanero is an alternative name often used to describe the dark brown variety of chocolate habanero chilis (although they are slightly different, being slightly smaller and slightly more sphere-shaped). Some seeds have been found which are thought to be over 7,000 years old. [citation needed] The black habanero has an exotic and unusual taste, and is hotter than a regular habanero with a rating between 425,000 and 577,000 Scoville units. Small slivers used in cooking can have a dramatic effect on the overall dish. The chocolate habaneros take considerably longer to grow than other habanero chili varieties.[1]
Pungency
[edit]The Chocolate Habanero can be double the heat of an orange habanero.[2] They taste somewhat smokier than normal habaneros.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Black Habanero". Archived from the original on 2013-10-29.
- ^ "Chocolate Habanero: Smoky Sweet Heat".
- ^ "Chocolate Habanero Peppers".