Top 10 World’s Hottest Peppers

5. Trinidad Scorpion “Butch T” 1,463,700 SHU

Top 10 World's Hottest Peppers

The Trinidad Scorpion Butch T, an Australian team, previously held the Guinness World Record in 2011.

It is undoubtedly quite spicy, but some peppers have actually been found to be hotter.

Its originator, Butch Taylor, and the scorpion stinger that may be seen at the pepper’s tip gave it a suitable moniker.

This pepper has a unique burn that is unlike any other.

The Trinidad Scorpion Butch T pepper makes you feel as though you’ve just ingested a thousand suns.

6. Naga Viper 1,349,000 SHU

Top 10 World's Hottest Peppers

An exceedingly unusual pepper grown in the UK is called Naga Viper. This kind of “Super HOT” pepper was produced by the cross-pollination of several pepper varieties over many years.

Pod fluctuation is anticipated because it was never completely stabilized before being distributed.

7. Ghost Pepper (Bhut Jolokia) 1,041,427 SHU

Top 10 World's Hottest Peppers

Due to the amount of coverage it has already gotten, the Ghost Pepper is the most well-known “Super Hot.”

When pepperheads challenged one another by eating full Ghost Peppers, it quickly gained popularity on YouTube and other social media platforms.

This is the first pepper to pass a scientific test with a scoville count of over a million.

Contrary to popular belief, the Ghost Pepper is no longer the world’s hottest pepper, as this list demonstrates.

It’s not 2007. Share this link with any friends you have who still believe the Ghost Pepper to be the hottest pepper.

It can still send a mature man to his knees, so don’t let its low ranking fool you.

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