Scorpion Peppers (Trinidad Moruga) - Dried Chiles - 4 oz.
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Scorpion Peppers (Trinidad Moruga) - Dried Chiles - 4 oz.

For a while the scorpion chile held the world's record with Guinness as "The World's Hottest Pepper." (A title taken away by the Naga Viper chile, whose crown was soon usurped by the Ghost Pepper chile.) Chefs who cook with these peppers are required to wear gloves, eyewear, and masks as the fumes can induce burning and numbness. Clocking in at near 1,500,000 Scoville units these peppers are no joke.

The name comes from both the spicy sting of these peppers and because the peppers look like a scorpion's telson (stinger), growing gnarled and bulbous before tapering off sharply into a curved tip. These are bright red and fiercely potent. As a rather curious contrast the flavor is extremely floral, often described as being reminiscent of rose and geranium.

Looking for cooking ideas for the scorpion chile? Add one of these to a batch of refried beans, grind a bit up and use in a meat rub, or sneak a bit of one into a raspberry crumble served with vanilla ice cream.