Is the Dragon's Breath pepper hotter than the Carolina Reaper?
Dragon's Breath is hotter than the current record-holder, the Carolina Reaper, which packs an average of 1.6 million
Meet dragon's breath. Its creator expects it to be crowned the world's hottest pepper. That's far hotter than the revered Carolina reaper, which is the current Guinness World Record-holder for hottest chili pepper. In fact, dragon's breath is so intense it could kill you, according to its St.
Except this time, we really wouldn't recommend you try to eat it. According to the Daily Post, the Dragon's Breath chile, now the world's spiciest pepper, clocks in at a hellish 2.48 million on the Scoville scale, dwarfing its nearest competitor, the Carolina Reaper, which comes in at 2.2 million.
The Dragon's Breath pepper, as it's been named, reportedly measures 2.48 million on the Scoville heat units scale.
The hottest pepper in 2022 is, you guessed it, the Carolina Reaper! Yep, the Hottest Pepper in 2022 is still the Carolina Reaper! The wickedly hot Carolina Reaper is still holding the Guinness World Record crown again in 2022 for being the world's hottest pepper.
The world's hottest pepper is the Carolina Reaper, grown by Ed Currie of the PuckerButt Pepper Company in Fort Mill, South Carolina.
Another study, published in Drug and Chemical Toxicology, showed that for a person of average weight, in good health, would have to consume close to two quarts of Tabasco Sauce to be rendered unconscious.
- Carolina Reaper — 2,200,000 SHU. ...
- Komodo Dragon — 2,200,000 SHU. ...
- Trinidad Moruga Scorpion — 2,000,000 SHU. ...
- Chocolate Bhutlah — 2,000,000 SHU. ...
- 7 Pot Douglah — 1,853,986 SHU. ...
- Dorset Naga — 1,598,227 SHU. ...
- Trinidad Scorpion “Butch T” — 1,463,700 SHU. ...
- Naga Viper — 1,382,118 SHU.
Carolina Reaper — 1,400,000 to 2,200,000 SHU
It's a United States hot pepper variety (South Carolina) with insane heat, coming in from 1,400,000 Scoville heat units (SHU) up to a mind and taste bud boggling 2,200,000 SHU. That's essentially 200,000 SHU hotter than the hottest possible Scorpion pepper.
The Ghost Pepper measures at 1,000,000+ Scoville Heat Units. It offers some pretty intense heat. The hottest ghost pepper can be said to be 416 times hotter than even the mildest jalapeño pepper which should average about 5,000 Scoville Heat Units on the Scoville Scale.
What is the least hottest pepper?
The mildest peppers such as sweet bell peppers and cherry peppers are at the bottom of the Scoville scale. In the middle are peppers like Serrano, yellow hot wax peppers, and red cayenne peppers. At the hottest end of the heat scale are the Habanero and the Scotch Bonnet.
The Carolina Reaper pepper is one of the spiciest edible peppers in the world. While localized symptoms such as mouth burning, mouth numbness, and even vomiting are the main risks of eating these peppers, recent case reports have revealed more serious complications of these potent foods.

According to the growers, eating one of these peppers can immediately close the airway, burn the mouth and throat, and possibly cause anaphylactic shock. In short, it could cause death.
Can Eating a Dragon's Breath Pepper Kill You? No, eating Dragon's Breath peppers or other superhot chili peppers will not kill you. Perform a search for these peppers and you will find results claiming potential death or anaphylactic shock from eating them, which is completely unfounded.
7. Ghost Pepper - 1,042,000 SHU. Of course, you already know we're awfully fond of the variety that comes in seventh on the hottest peppers list. The Ghost Pepper ranks around 1,041,427 Scoville Heat Units and is primarily grown in India.
They are estimated to be between 30,000 and 50,000 units on the scoville scale.
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The best way to guess their heat level is to compare these cheese puffs' hotness to other items already locked into the Scoville. Flamin' Hot Cheetos are often compared to cayenne pepper, which sits around 50,000 Scoville heat units.
It isn't a myth — you really can increase your level of spice tolerance through frequent exposure. When you eat foods containing capsaicin, your TRPV1 receptors open up and let sodium and calcium ions in, which sends pain signals to the brain.
Although it is often used in cooking, eating too much capsaicin can lead to irritation of the mouth, stomach, and intestines. People may develop vomiting and diarrhea. Inhaling sprays containing capsaicin can cause coughing, difficulty breathing, production of tears, nausea, nasal irritation, and temporary blindness.
What is a ghost pepper look like?
Ghost peppers start off green and turn red when fully ripe. The ghost chilli plant, however, comes in many variations. For example, varieties include the yellow ghost pepper, chocolate ghost pepper and other shades like peach, purple, orange, white and green.
Carolina Reaper — 1,400,000 to 2,200,000 SHU
It's a United States hot pepper variety (South Carolina) with insane heat, coming in from 1,400,000 Scoville heat units (SHU) up to a mind and taste bud boggling 2,200,000 SHU. That's essentially 200,000 SHU hotter than the hottest possible Scorpion pepper.
A Habanero pepper maxes out at 350,000 Scoville units. The Carolina Reaper took the Guinness World Record for the spiciest pepper in the world with 1.4 to 2.2 million Scovilles.