When you think about the person who invented the Scoville scale, you might imagine ... as he tries a seriously spicy hot ...
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How to Grow Hot Peppers
There are so many kinds of peppers to grow and taste, it's time to think outside the jalapeno-shaped box! Learn how to grow ...
The best way to enjoy chillies and experiment with their different strengths is to grow your own.
With countless hot sauces on the market, how do you find the rarest bottles? We've rounded up several sauces that you can't ...
In 1912 pharmacist Wilbur Scoville invented the Scoville Scale, which measures how ... The only way to taste Pepper X will be through sold hot sauces.
Are you Team Spice, or do you run from anything remotely hot in your food? The intensity of your reaction may be all in your ...
Researchers at Oregon State University have created two new habanero peppers that are mild. The new varieties are called ‘Notta Hotta’ and ‘Mild Thing.’ OSU says they retain the fruity and floral ...
I went up the ranks of the Scoville scale, dosing myself with Thai bird chiles, Scotch bonnets, habaneros, Trinidad Moruga scorpions and bhut jolokias, also known as ghost peppers, whose intensity ...
Jim Myers works in vegetable breeding and genetics at OSU. On a recent visit to the experimental farm where the peppers were ...
That’s when Oregon State University vegetable breeder Jim Myers says two new varieties of habanero peppers he’s developed should be up for grabs at farmers markets and for those looking to spice up — ...
Two mild habanero peppers known as “Notta Hotta” and “Mild Thing” that retain the peppers’ unique fruity and floral ...