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Armageddon (pepper)

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Armageddon
SpeciesLandrace hybrid
Hybrid parentageCapsicum chinense × Capsicum frutescens
BreederSalvatore Genovese
OriginUK
Heat Exceptionally hot
Scoville scale1,300,000 SHU

The Armageddon chili pepper is a chili pepper variety, it is the world's first superhot F1 hybrid of C. chinense. The variety was created by Tozer Seeds[1] and first grown by Salvatore Genovese.[2] The Armageddon pepper was introduced to the UK market in 2019. The pepper holds a rating of 1.3 million SHU (Scoville Heating Units).

Development and distribution

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Armageddon is the world's first F1 hybrid of C. Chinese, one of the ‘Super Hot’ chilies,[3] the fruity-flavored pepper was cultivated to be a quick growing, high yielding and easily harvested pepper, making it a leading candidate for the growing of 'Super Hots' at scale. In 2019, the first commercial grower of the Armageddon promoted it as "...the hottest commercially grown chili in the UK..." although the heat level was well below the then Guinness World Records individual pepper heat leaders, the Naga Viper, Trinidad Scorpion Butch T pepper, and the Carolina Reaper.[4] Seed of Armageddon is sold around the world by Tozer using various distributors.

Appearance and pungency

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The Armageddon plant spreads to an average width of 1.5 feet, and grows to an average height of 2.5 feet. One plant will produce fruits up to 2" long, that require up to 75 days to reach maturity, much quicker than that of the Carolina Reaper. The Armageddon pepper has been classified as 'Exceptionally Hot', and is rated on the Scoville heat scale[a] at 1.3 million units, which is about 400 times hotter than the typical jalapeño pepper rating.[4][6]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ The Scoville scale measures the capsaicin content in a hot pepper.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Tozer Seeds Releases First British Bred Hybrid Super-Hot Chili". SeedWorld. 30 July 2019. Retrieved 15 October 2024.
  2. ^ Leahy, Ed (8 July 2020). "New chillis launched by Bedfordshire firestarter". Fresh Produce Journal. Retrieved 15 October 2024. Last year Genovese created a new record by growing the Armageddon variety, which at 1.3m Scovilles is the hottest British-bred commercially grown chilli pepper.
  3. ^ Anderson, Lessley (April 3, 2013). "Growing Pain: Chilihead fanatics are locked in a race to cultivate the world's hottest pepper". Modern Farmer. Archived from the original on August 27, 2017. Retrieved August 14, 2019.
  4. ^ a b Is the Armageddon Chili Pepper the Hottest Pepper in the World?; article; The Chili Expert online; thechilliexpert.com; accessed December 2023
  5. ^ The Taste Bud : Kevin ingests an Armageddon pepper and shares his pain; Food and Dine; accessed December 2023
  6. ^ Burpee's New ‘Armageddon’ Pepper is Only for the Bravest of Vegetable Gardeners; Stallsmith, Audrey; Updated Mar 11, 2021; online article; Bob Vila Home Advice Website; retrieved December 2023
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