Description
Species: Chinense, Extreme heat, Guinness
Belonging to the Capsicum Chinense species, the Butch T Scorpion Pepper exhibits distinctive characteristics, making it a standout member of the pepper family.
Taste Profile
The Butch T Scorpion Pepper offers a flavour profile marked by a slightly fruity essence with subtle floral undertones. Its unique taste contributes to its appeal in various culinary applications. For a better understanding of its taste, check out our chilli tasting video below.
Heat Level
With an extreme heat level, this pepper stands as a formidable contender in the realm of spiciness. Registering at 1,463,700 SHU on the Scoville scale, caution is advised for those venturing into the fiery realm of the Butch T Scorpion Pepper.
Texture and Appearance
Feast your eyes on the Butch T Scorpion Pepper’s distinctive pod shape, resembling its scorpion namesake. The peppers start as vibrant green pods, maturing into a fiery red hue. The plant itself is big, bushy, with sizable green leaves, creating a visually appealing addition to your garden.
Size of Plant
Whether grown in a pot or in the ground, the Butch T Scorpion Pepper plant stands out, reaching up to one metre in height and 1.5 metres in width. Planted directly in the ground, it can extend its height to an impressive 1.6 metres.
Culinary Uses
Unlock the potential of this nuclear-hot pepper by crafting your own hot sauce, chilli salt, or powder. Exercise caution when using it in cooking due to its exceptionally high heat level. The Butch T Scorpion Pepper is an outstanding choice for those seeking intense heat in their culinary creations.
Growing and Care
Cultivating the Butch T Scorpion Pepper is a rewarding experience. With proper care, this plant thrives in both pots and the ground. Ensure sufficient space for its robust growth. From green to fiery red, the peppers are a plentiful yield.
Fun Facts
- Butch T Scorpion chillies are renowned for their extreme heat and complex flavour, making them a must-have for chilli enthusiasts who appreciate the fiery side of chilli peppers.
- The chilli’s name, “Butch T Scorpion,” reflects its fiery character and the scorpion-like shape of its tail.
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