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Scotch Bonnet Pepper Vs. Habanero

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Scotch Bonnet Pepper Vs. Habanero

Scotch Bonnet Pepper Vs. Habanero. Scotch bonnet and habanero chili peppers are both varieties of Capsicum chinense, a tropical chili species from the Americas. They are among the hottest of all the chili peppers and have a fruity aroma and taste. Scotch bonnet peppers are used in Jamaican jerk sauce and to spice up Caribbean cuisine, while...

Scotch bonnet and habanero chili peppers are both varieties of Capsicum chinense, a tropical chili species from the Americas. They are among the hottest of all the chili peppers and have a fruity aroma and taste. Scotch bonnet peppers are used in Jamaican jerk sauce and to spice up Caribbean cuisine, while habaneros are typically used to make bottled chili sauce.
Origins
The Scotch bonnet chili is originally from Jamaica, while the habanero pepper hails from Mexico. The ancestors of both Scotch bonnet and habanero peppers were first eaten over 7,000 years ago in South America and first domesticated 5,000 years ago.
Heat
Habanero chili peppers can be up to 445,000 Scoville Heat Units, or the scale used to measure heat in chili peppers, while Scotch bonnet peppers reach 260,000 units. These measurements make them amongst the hottest chili peppers ever recorded. The hottest chili pepper, the "Infinity Chilli," comes in at over 1,000,000 Scoville units, according to a 2011 report by the BBC.
Appearance
Habanero chili peppers are box- or lantern-shaped with smooth, glossy skin. They ripen from green to yellow, orange, red or even white and can grow up to 2 1/2 inches long and 2 inches in diameter. The Scotch bonnet measures 1 1/2 inches in length and diameter and has four defined lobes at its base, giving it a bonnet shape. Ripe Scotch bonnets can be red, orange or yellow.
Cultivation
Capsicum chinense peppers, such as the habanero and Scotch bonnet, require minimum temperatures of 55 degrees Fahrenheit. They thrive in free-draining, fertile soil and a sunny location. Chili plants grow well in the garden or as container plants on a sunny windowsill. Do not plant them in soil that has previously held closely related tomatoes, potatoes or eggplants, as this can encourage disease.

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