Scoville Scale Chart for Hot Sauce and Hot Peppers
Updated for 2021!
Since 2006, I've been compiling the most comprehensive list of the hottest hot sauces and hot peppers on the web. Although other websites in recent years have stolen the data here and have sprung up on the web to make a quick dollar, I will choose to make this Scoville Scale List of Chile Peppers And Hot Sauces advertisement-free.
Some of the sauce items (especially the ones in excess of one million Scoville Heat Units and hotter) below may not necessarily be "sauces" you apply directly on food - they are food additives made with a liquid chile ppeper extract and should only be used sparingly. The very highest ones are not liquid at all. These capsaicin extracts are powders or crystals, as pure capsaicin comes in crystaline form.
For more information on how the Scoville Scale for hot peppers and hot sauces is determined, read the What is the Scoville Scale article.
Chile Peppers
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Pepper X Species: capsicum chinense Pepper X is a cultivar of Capsicum chili pepper bred by Ed Currie, creator of the Carolina Reaper. Pepper X resulted from multiple cross breedings that produced an exceptionally high content of capsaicin in the locules of the pepper. The exceptional heat of the chili was developed over 10 years of cultivation. Currie stated that it is "two times as hot as the Carolina Reaper", which would make it the hottest pepper in the world with a Scoville scale of 3.18 million units, but this remained unconfirmed by the Guinness World Records as of 2019. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 636 times hotter than a jalapeño | UNOFFICIAL 3,180,000
Smokin' Ed's Carolina Reaper Pepper Species: capsicum chinense As of 2014, this is currently the Guinness World Record holder for World's Hottest Chile, the Carolina Reaper pepper was grown by Ed Currie of Puckerbutt Pepper Company out of South Carolina. Also known as the HB22a. In 2018, Guinness World Records re-certified the Carolina Pepper again at 1,641,000 SHU for the average amount of heat per pepper pod. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 440 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,641,000 - 2,200,000
Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Species: capsicum chinense A superhot strain closely related to the Trinidad Scorpion Butch T. as of February 2012, it had been tested as the world's hottest chile pepper until the Carolina Reaper usurped it in November of 2013. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 401.8 times hotter than a jalapeño | 580,198 - 2,009,231
7-Pot Douglah Species: capsicum chinense A version of the super-hot 7-Pot, 7 Pot Douglah, or Chocolate 7 Pod. Super-intense chile pepper that ranks up with the hottest, including the Carolina Reaper, Moruga Scorpion, Trinidad Scorpion Butch T, and the Bhut/Naga jolokia Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 370.79 times hotter than a jalapeño | 923,589 - 1,853,936
Trinidad 7 Pot Primo Species: capsicum chinense Grown by Troy Primeaux (nicknamed "Primo"), these are a cross between Naga Morich and 7 Pot chiles. Primeaux has since then grown them out for 6+ generations. 7 Pot Primos have are very distinctive with its long skinny "tail". They are among the top 5 hottest chile peppers on earth. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 293.8 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,469,000
Trinidad Scorpion (Butch T strain) Species: capsicum chinense A superhot, bitter chile originating from the island of Trinidad. The Trinidad Scorpion was the world's hottest chile pepper in 2011 (it has since been dethroned by its sister strain, the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion) but is the current Guinness World Record holder until the folks at Guinness take a look at the recent NMSU CPI superhot research that was released in February 2012. The pods often look similar to a mushroom cloud or a jellyfish with slight habanero/scotch bonnet-like characteristics, and have a slightly bumpy appearance. Neil Smith of The Hippy Seed Company had a Trinidad Scorpion chile rated at 1,463,700 SHU, and named the origin strain after the one who provided the seeds, Butch Taylor of Zydeco Sauces. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 292.74 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,463,700
Naga Viper Species: capsicum chinense The Naga Viper pepper has a rating of 1,382,118 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). It is an unstable three-way hybrid produced from the Naga Morich, the Bhut Jolokia and the Trinidad Scorpion (some of the world's hottest peppers). Due to the nature of it being a hybrid it is unable to produce offspring exactly like the parent due to segregation of alleles and therefore traits. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 276.42 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,382,118
Trinidad 7 Pot Jonah Species: capsicum chinense A superhot similar to the 7 Pot Douglah strain. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 240 times hotter than a jalapeño | 800,000 - 1,200,000
Gibralta / Spanish Naga Chili Pepper Species: capsicum chinense The Gibralta Naga, or Spanish Naga, is of course grown in Spain, but was developed in the UK from Indian chili peppers. It beat out the Bhut Jolokia for hottest pepper, but was soon overtaken. As they are grown, they are stressed by creating a hot environment, which helps to make the chiles extremely hot. They grow to about 3 inches and are round on top with a tapered end. They start out green and mature to red with wrinkled, knobby skin. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 217.37 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,086,844
Infinity Chilli Species: capsicum chinense The Infinity Chile Pepper is a chili pepper created in England by chili breeder Nick Woods of Fire Foods, Grantham, Lincolnshire. For two weeks in February 2011, the Infinity Chilli held the Guinness World Record title for the world's hottest chilli with a Scoville scale rating of 1,067,286 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 213.46 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,067,286
Bhut Jolokia Pepper / Ghost Chile Pepper Species: capsicum chinense The Bhut/Naga/Bih Jolokia pepper is a chile pepper found naturally in the army garrison town of Tezpur, in the north-eastern state of Assam, India. It is a naturally occurring chile and held the Guinness World Record for the world's hottest pepper from 2007 until Januray 2011. The Bhut Jolokia is also know as The "Ghost Chili/Chile", Nagahari, Naga Jolokia, Bih Jolokia, Borbih, Raja Mircha, Raja Chilli, Mirch, Mircha, Naga Moresh, Naga Morich, Tezpur, Bih Jolokia and Bhwt Jolokiya (with possible slight variations). Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 208.29 times hotter than a jalapeño | 855,000 - 1,041,427
Dorset Naga Pepper Species: capsicum chinense The Dorset Naga pepper (Capsicum chinense) is a variety of chile pepper grown in West Bexington, Dorset, England. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 194 times hotter than a jalapeño | 876,000 - 970,000
Trinidad 7 Pot CARDI Strain Species: capsicum chinense A superhot similar to the 7 Pot Douglah strain. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 170 times hotter than a jalapeño | 850,000
Trinidad Yellow Scorpion Species: capsicum chinense A slightly less-hot version of the red Trinidad Scorpion Pepper. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 120 times hotter than a jalapeño | 400,000 - 600,000
Red Savina Habanero Pepper Species: capsicum chinense The Red Savina pepper is a cultivar of the habanero chile (Capsicum chinense Jacquin), which has been selectively bred to produce hotter, heavier, and larger peppers. They have been measured to reach as high as nearly 580,000 Scoville units. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 115.4 times hotter than a jalapeño | 350,000 - 577,000
Devil's Tongue - Chocolate Species: capsicum chinense A brown-colored version of the hot devil's tongue pepper Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 100 times hotter than a jalapeño | 500,000
Devil's Tongue - Red Species: capsicum chinense A red-colored version of the hot devil's tongue pepper Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 100 times hotter than a jalapeño | 400,000 - 500,000
Congo Pepper - Black Species: capsicum chinense A black-colored version of the hot Congo chile Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 100 times hotter than a jalapeño | 300,000 - 500,000
Jamaican Hot Pepper - Chocolate Species: capsicum chinense A hot pepper variety originating from Jamaica, in a spicier brown color Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 100 times hotter than a jalapeño | 300,000 - 500,000
Habanero Chile Pepper - Chocolate Species: capsicum chinense This is a brown-colored version of the popular habanero pepper. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 100 times hotter than a jalapeño | 300,000 - 500,000
Trinidad Yellow 7 Pot Species: capsicum chinense A slightly less hot version of the Trinidad 7 Pot Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 100 times hotter than a jalapeño | 500,000 - 600,000
Devil's Tongue - Yellow Species: capsicum chinense A yellow-colored version of the hot devil's tongue pepper. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 80 times hotter than a jalapeño | 400,000
Congo Pepper - Red Species: capsicum chinense A red-colored version of the hot Congo chile Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 80 times hotter than a jalapeño | 300,000 - 400,000
Habanero Chile Pepper - Orange Species: capsicum chinense The habanero chile (Capsicum chinense Jacquin) (Spanish, from Havana) is the most intensely spicy chile pepper of the Capsicum genus. It is a popular ingredient in super-hot sauces and dishes. This orange-colored version is perhaps the most widespread variation of habaneros. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 70 times hotter than a jalapeño | 100,000 - 350,000
Scotch Bonnet Pepper Species: capsicum chinense The Scotch Bonnet is a variety of chile pepper similar to and of the same species as the habanero. A cultivar of the habanero, it is reputed by some as one of the hottest peppers in the world. It is found mainly in the Caribbean islands and is named for its resemblance to a Scot's bonnet. Most Scotch Bonnets have a heat rating between 150,000 and 325,000 Scoville Units. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 65 times hotter than a jalapeño | 100,000 - 325,000
Congo Pepper - Yellow Species: capsicum chinense A yellowcolored version of the hot Congo chile Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 60 times hotter than a jalapeño | 300,000
Birds Eye Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Bird's eye chili, bird's chili or Thai chili, is a chili pepper, a cultivar from the species Capsicum annuum, commonly found in Southeast Asia. It is often confused with a similar-looking chili derived from the species Capsicum frutescens, the cultivar 'siling labuyo'. Bird's eye chili can also be found in India, in Meghalaya and Kerala. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 45 times hotter than a jalapeño | 100,000 - 225,000
Madame Jeanette Species: capsicum chinense These peppers are used amongst others in Surinam and the Netherlands to make a great, bright yellow sambal. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 45 times hotter than a jalapeño | 225,000
Jamaican Hot Pepper - Red Species: capsicum chinense A hot pepper variety originating from Jamaica. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 40 times hotter than a jalapeño | 200,000
Carolina Cayenne Pepper Species: capsicum annuum The Carolina Cayenne Pepper is a native of Central and South America. Today, it is cultivated around the world and offered as a spice. A mature Carolina Cayenne will be over five inches in length and about an inch in width. This pepper first appears in green on the plant. With maturation, it turns to a blood red color. They have very wrinkled and thin skin with the shape of an elongated teardrop. Carolina Cayenne's are nearly two times as hot as the typical cayenne pepper. The Scoville heat scale shows a rating for them of 100,000-125,000 SHU or Scoville Heat Units. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 25 times hotter than a jalapeño | 100,000 - 125,000
Fatalli Pepper Species: capsicum chinense The Fatalii (Capsicum chinense) is a chili that originates in central and southern Africa. It is described to have a fruity, citrus flavor with a searing heat that is comparably hotter to the standard habanero. The Scoville units of a Fatalii range about 125,000 ~ 400,000 units. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 25 times hotter than a jalapeño | 125,000 - 400,000
Tabiche Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Originally from India, the Tabiche pepper can now be found growing worldwide and often year-round, but it does best in hot, dry climates. It grows to about three inches in length and an inch in width, with the shape of a thin teardrop. It has wrinkled, thin skin, and can mature to a pale yellow or a bright, glossy red. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 23 times hotter than a jalapeño | 85,000 - 115,000
Bahamian Pepper Species: capsicum annuum As its name suggests, the Bahamian pepper originates from the Bahamas, where it is still one of the major agricultural crops. This small, round pepper grows to only about an inch in length, and may be found in an assortment of colors, including yellow, orange, green and red. Interestingly, the Bahamian pepper grows upright in clusters, unlike most peppers that hang from their stems. At roughly 100,000 Scovilles, they are hotter than the cayenne, but not quite as hot as most habaneros. They make a deliciously spicy addition to many foods and dishes. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 22 times hotter than a jalapeño | 95,000 - 110,000
Thai Pepper Species: capsicum annuum There are three varities of thai peppers, the hottest of which can reach as high as 100,000 on the Scoville scale. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 20 times hotter than a jalapeño | 50,000 - 100,000
Chiltepin pepper Species: capsicum annuum Chiltepin is a wild chile pepper that grows in Mexico and the southwestern United States. It is sometimes called the "mother of all peppers," because it is thought to be the oldest species in the Capsicum genus. The chiles are extremely hot, rating 50,000 to 100,000 Scoville units, but the heat quickly dissipates. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 20 times hotter than a jalapeño | 50,000 - 100,000
Datil Pepper Species: capsicum chinense A very hot chili; primarily grown in Florida. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 20 times hotter than a jalapeño | 100,000 to 300,000
Jamaican Hot Pepper - Yellow Species: capsicum chinense A hot pepper variety originating from Jamaica, in a milder yellow color Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 20 times hotter than a jalapeño | 100,000
Pico de Pajaro Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Translates to "Bird's beak" and originates from Yecora, Sonora, Mexico. The knobby fruit are often curved. Pods are almost 1" wide and 5-51/2" long. Also known as 'Cola de Rata' (Rat tail). Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 14 times hotter than a jalapeño | 70,000 - 100,000
Charleston Hot Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Similar to the Carolina Cayenne, the Charleston Hot is a variety of Cayenne created by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in South Carolina. Although it was not bred for its heat, it is much hotter than a regular cayenne, which averages about 30,000 Scovilles. In fact, it's almost as hot as a habanero but with a great cayenne flavor. The Charleston Hot starts out green and turns to yellow, then orange, then bright red. It can be harvested during its immature stages, but most people are familiar with its typical mature, red color. The peppers are long and skinny, growing to about 5 inches in length, and 3/4 inch in width. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 14 times hotter than a jalapeño | 70,000 - 100,000
Malagueta Pepper Species: capsicum frutescens Malagueta pepper is a type of chile used in Brazil, Portugal and Mozambique. It is heavily used in the Bahia area of Brazil . It apparently gets its name from the unrelated melegueta pepper from West Africa (Zingiberaceae). It is a small, tapered, green pepper that turns red as it matures. It is about 2 inches in length at maturity. It is a very hot pepper, with a range of 60,000 to 100,000 Scoville units (about the same as Tabasco peppers). There are two sizes seen in markets, which will sometimes have different names: the smaller ones are called "malaguetinha" in Brazil and "piri-piri" in Portugal and Mozambique, and the larger ones are called "malaguetao" in Brazil and "malagueta" in Portugal. They are not different varieties, just peppers of different maturities from the same plant. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 12 times hotter than a jalapeño | 60,000
China Express Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Biting, red, and scorching hot peppers. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 12 times hotter than a jalapeño | 60,000 - 100,000
Diablo Grande Pepper Species: capsicum annuum A banana-type chile pepper that packs plenty of heat, the Diablo Grande is several times hotter than jalapeno and serrano peppers. It is one of numerous members of the Longum group, which encompasses poblanos, serranos, jalapenos, cayenne peppers and various other chile peppers. These annual vegetables descend from varieties that were grown and selected by Native Americans for thousands of years. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 12 times hotter than a jalapeño | 60,000 - 100,000
Pequin Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Sometimes spelled "piquin", the Pequin pepper (pronunciation: pee/puh-KEEN) is a hot chile pepper cultivar commonly used as a spice. Pequin has a compact habit growing typically 0.3-0.6 meters tall, with bright green, ovate leaves and small fruits that rarely exceed 2 cm in length. Like most chiles, fruits start out green, ripening to brilliant red at maturity. Pequin peppers are very hot, often 13-40 times hotter than jalapenos on the Scoville scale (100,000-140,000 units). Flavor is described as citrusy, smoky (if dried with wood smoke), and nutty Common uses include pickling, salsas and sauces, soups, and vinegars. The popular Cholula brand hot sauce lists pequin peppers and arbol peppers among its ingredients. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 11.6 times hotter than a jalapeño | 40,000 - 58,000
Super Chile Pepper Species: capsicum annuum These small peppers grow upright in clusters and mature from light green to red, often with shades of orange in between. They do best in a hot, humid climate. They grow to 1 1/2"-2" in length and 1/2"- 1" in width and have a cone shape. They are decorative and colorful, and are often used as a border in gardens with limited space. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 10 times hotter than a jalapeño | 40,000 - 50,000
Cayenne Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Cayenne pepper is a popular, hot red pepper used to flavor spicy dishes and sauces. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 10 times hotter than a jalapeño | 30,000 - 50,000
Aji Pepper Species: capsicum baccatum The Aji pepper, also known as Peruvian hot pepper, is a unique species of chili pepper, Capsicum baccatum, containing several different breeds. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 10 times hotter than a jalapeño | 30,000 - 50,000
Santaka Pepper Species: capsicum annuum The Santaka Pepper is a hot chili pepper that originates from Japan. It is rather small in size, measuring about two inches in length and up to an inch in width, at maturity. It has a tapered teardrop shape and a vibrant red color. At harvest time, the skin of the fruit is thin and wrinkled. The flavor of the Santaka pepper is one of intense spiciness. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 10 times hotter than a jalapeño | 30,000 - 50,000
Tabasco Pepper Species: capsicum frutescens The tabasco pepper a variety of the chile pepper species Capsicum frutescens. It is best known through its use in Tabasco sauce. A medium hot to very hot pepper. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 10 times hotter than a jalapeño | 30,000 - 50,000
Tien Tsin Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Sometimes referred to as the Tianjin pepper, the Tien Tsin Pepper is a chile pepper variety grown and used in China. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 10 times hotter than a jalapeño | 50,000-75,000
Manzano Pepper Species: capsicum pubescens Manzano chile peppers are relatives of the hot South American rocoto peppers. They are used most often in fresh form because the pods are so thick they are difficult to dry. These peppers are great for making hot salsas. It is unusual in that it has black seeds. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 6 times hotter than a jalapeño | 12,000 - 30,000
De Arbol pepper Species: capsicum anuum A Chile De Arbol slender, commonly-used pepper with a medium hot taste. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 6 times hotter than a jalapeño | 15,000 - 30,000
Serrano Pepper Species: capsicum annuum A serrano pepper is a type of chile pepper that originated in the mountainous regions of the Mexican states of Puebla and Hidalgo. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 4.6 times hotter than a jalapeño | 10,000 - 23,000
Chungyang Red Pepper Species: capsicum annuum The Chungyang Red Pepper' is a small-sized chili pepper that has a strong burning sensation when eaten. It is a cultivar of the species Capsicum annuum originating in South Korea and developed by Dr. Il-ung Yoo by hybridizing Thai and Jeju-do cultivars. Chungyang Red Peppers have 10,000 - 23,000 Scoville heat units. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 4.6 times hotter than a jalapeño | 10,000 - 23,000
Aleppo Pepper Species: capsicum annuum The Aleppo pepper, also known as the Halaby pepper, is named after the city of Aleppo in Northern Syria. It is commonly grown in Syria and Turkey, and is usually dried and crushed. Aleppo pepper is used in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine, although it has become very popular around the world as an alternative to crushed red pepper or paprika, due to its beautiful deep red color, rich fruity undertones and aromatic flavor. It is perfect for chili, pizza, sauces, or anywhere you may normally use paprika, if you like the extra heat. However, it is not as hot as conventional crushed red pepper, because it is de-seeded before it is crushed. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2.1 times hotter than a jalapeño | 10,000
Hungarian Wax Pepper Species: capsicum annuum The Hungarian wax pepper is a pastel yellow chile pepper also known as the hot yellow pepper or hot wax pepper. The Hungarian wax is closely related to the mild banana pepper. These peppers appear so much alike they cannot usually be distinguished except by taste. They are often used in Hungarian stews and go well with bean dishes. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2 times hotter than a jalapeño | 5,000 - 10,000
Chipotle Pepper Species: capsicum annuum There is no naturally-occurring chipotle in nature; it is simply a jalapeno pepper that has been smoked. It has a slightly higher Scoville count than a regular Jalapeno. Spicy, smoky, sweet, and flavorful. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2 times hotter than a jalapeño | 5,000 - 10,000
Jalapeño Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Perhaps the most popular and most widely-used hot pepper in the western world. The jalapeño is a small to medium-sized chile pepper that is prized for the hot, burning sensation that it produces in the mouth when eaten. Jalapeño have a wide variety of culinary uses: snacks, dishes, sauces and salsas are just a few. The jalapeño is known by different names throughout Mexico: cuaresmenos, huachinangos and chiles gordos. A smoked jalapeño is known as a chipotle pepper. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] | 2,500 - 8,000
Guajillo Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Sometimes (incorrectly) spelled "guajilla". They are thick, leathery dark reddish brown (when mature) chiles that contain mild to moderate amounts of heat. The guajillo is one of the most commonly grown chiles in Mexico. This chile requires a longer soaking period than most due to its leathery skin. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Approx. equal in heat to a jalapeño | 2,500 - 5,000
Sandia Pepper Species: capsicum annuum A spicy, southern "NuMex" pepper. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 50% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,500 - 2,500
Rocotillo Pepper Species: capsicum baccatum Rocotillos are clustered, bell-blossom-shaped peppers with a pleasant flavor, often served fresh to accompany roasted meats or cooked beans. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 50% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,500 - 2,500
Cascabel Pepper Species: capsicum annuum The cascabel is a small, round, hot chilli pepper. It is a cultivar of the species Capsicum annuum. Its name is a Spanish word for "small bell" or "rattle". The pepper, when dried makes a rattling noise and as such can be used to make music. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 50% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,000 - 2,500
Cherry Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Also called Hungarian cherry peppers, these are mild and sweet. Very similar to the cascabel pepper. Small in size and round in shape, this variety of pepper has the appearance of a large cherry or a small cherry tomato. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 50% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,000 - 2,500
Fresno Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Same species as the Jalapeno but is more ripe and has a higher vitamin content. Frequently used in ceviche and is one of the most frequently used chilies in salsa. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 50% the heat of a jalapeño | 2500-10000
Anaheim Pepper Species: capsicum annuum This mild pepper is also known as California, long green chili, chilacate, chile college, chile de rista, chile verde, Chimayo and Hatch. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 50% the heat of a jalapeño | 500 - 2,500
Ancho Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Ancho peppers are are the dried version of Poblano, or "people" peppers. Their flavor is somewhat sweet and somewhat raisin-like, with medium heat. The outer skin has a rich, sweet, raisin-like flavor, which is most commonly associated with the flavor of chili; the inner veins of the pepper are quite hot. When you buy the whole pod, you have the advantage of being able to separate these two distinct flavors. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 40% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,000 - 2,000
Pasilla Pepper Species: capsicum annuum The true pasilla pepper is a long, thin pepper 7 to 12 inches long by 1 inch in diameter. Pasillas turn from dark green to dark brown/purple as they mature. Slightly spicy in taste. Called Chilaca in its fresh form. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 40% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,000 - 2,000
Poblano Pepper Species: capsicum annuum The Poblano is a mild chile pepper, just slightly spicier than a bell pepper. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 30% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,000 - 1,500
Espanola Pepper Species: capsicum annuum A locally named hot cultivar from New Mexico. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 30% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,000 - 1,500
Mirasol Pepper Species: capsicum annuum A dried form the of guajillo chile pepper. The Mirasol is thin-skinned pepper can vary more than any other chile in looks, and therefore may be hard to recognize. Sometimes small, sometimes large, smooth or wrinkled, it is quite inconsistent. Known for its distinct berry like, fruity flavor that enhances potatoes chicken, and pork. Spices up hot salsas, stews, and mole sauces. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 30% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,500 - 2,500
Peppadew Pepper Species: capsicum baccatum Technically called the sweet piquanté pepper. These resemble cherry tomatoes. Contains a mild heat. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 24% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,177
Coronado Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Originally from South America, the Coronado Pepper grows to 4" long and 2" wide with thin, waxy skin. It tastes like a mix of pear and berries, and turns a bright red when ripe. With its mild flavor, it can be eaten fresh, added to dishes for extra flavor, or dried and ground into powder. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 20% the heat of a jalapeño | 700 - 1000
New Mexico Chile Pepper Species: capsicum annuum New Mexican chiles are mild, large chiles with a unique flavor. These peppers are the only pepper that is suitable for preparing New Mexican style red sauces, such as enchilada sauce, some salsas or chile marinades. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 20% the heat of a jalapeño | 500 - 1000
Paprika Pepper Species: capsicum annuum The paprika pepper is a hefty, cone-shaped chile pepper. The pepper was brought over to Europe from the Americas centuries ago and have been cultivated primarily in the country of Hungary. The paprika is a fairly large red pepper and quite long, growing up to 8 inches. Although it can and often is a primary ingredient in paprika spice, other sweet and mild chile peppers can be used and blended in as well. Paprika spice is used to give dishes a bright red color, along with a notes of sweetness and earthiness. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 20% the heat of a jalapeño | 250-1,000
Santa Fe Grande Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Santa Fe Grande (Capsicum annuum) The Santa Fe Grande is a very prolific variety used in the southwest. The conical, blunt fruits ripen from greenish-yellow, to orange-yellow to red. The peppers grow upright on 24" plants. Santa Fe Grande's have a slightly sweet taste and are fairly mild in pungency. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 14% the heat of a jalapeño | 500 - 700
Pimento Pepper Species: capsicum annuum The Pimento or Cherry Pepper is a variety of large, red, heart-shaped chile pepper (Capsicum annuum). They are very mild and sweet in taste. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 10% the heat of a jalapeño | 100 - 500
Pepperoncini Pepper Species: capsicum annuum The pepperoncini (Friggitello, Italian peperone, peperoncino), also known as Tuscan peppers, sweet Italian peppers, banana peppers, waxed peppers, and golden Greek peppers, is a variety of Capsicum annuum. These peppers are mild and sweet with a slight heat to them, and are commonly jarred and pickled for use in Greek salads and salad bars. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 10% the heat of a jalapeño | 100 - 500
Mexi-Bell Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Sometimes spelled Mexibelle, this is a cross between Sweet Bell peppers and hotter chile peppers. These look like small, red Bell peppers and a because of their often smoother features, they can also appear to be a tomato from a distance. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 2% the heat of a jalapeño | 100 -1,000
NuMex Big Jim Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Very large (possible the biggest in the world) of the New Mexican variety. Very mild and sweet. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 2% the heat of a jalapeño | 100 - 1,000
Cubanelle Pepper Species: capsicum annuum The Cubanelle is a variety of sweet pepper. When unripe, it is light yellowish-green in color, but eventually turns bright red. Compared to bell peppers it has thinner flesh, is longer, and has a slightly more wrinkled appearance. It is used extensively in Puerto Rico's cuisine. Cubanelle peppers are used in the U.S. to replace Poblano peppers. Most of the cubanelle pepper imports come from the Dominican Republic (where it's called aji cubanela), which has been of late the main exporter of this cultivar. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 2% the heat of a jalapeño | 100 - 1,000
Sweet Bell Pepper Species: capsicum annuum Very little to no heat, the common bell pepper comes in a variety of colors, most often green, red, yellow, and orange. Type: chile pepper | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 1% the heat of a jalapeño | 0 - 100
Sauces & Extracts
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Pure Capsaicin Capsaicin (8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) is an active component of chile peppers, which are plants belonging to the genus capsicum. It is an irritant for mammals, including humans, and produces a sensation of burning in any tissue with which it comes into contact. The amount of capsaicin present in food is measured using what is called the Scoville Heat Scale. While the upper end of capsaicin found in chile pepper pods reach as high as a couple of million Scoville Heat Unites (SHU), pure capsaicin reaches the top of the scale at 16 million SHU. Pure capsaicin is found in a white crystalline powder (see photo). Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 3200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 16,000,000
Blair's 16 Million Reserve Blair's 16 Million Reserve is the latest in the line of reserves from Blair. This reserve bottle contains 1ml of pure capsaicin crystals. 16 Million Reserve is not to be consumed or even opened without using extreme caution. Only 999 of Blair's 16 Million will be produced, so get yours quick! You cannot get any hotter. This (and the Blair's 6 AM below) reach the maximum Scoville Rating of 16 million. This is pure capsaicin. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 3200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 16,000,000
Blair's 6 A.M. ATTENTION COLLECTORS: Blair's 6 A.M. is no longer being made! Blair's 6 A.M. is not really a sauce, it's an extract, a food additive only! Since this is such a limited edition, Blair's 6 A.M. is subject to special ordering. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 3200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 16,000,000
Blair's 2009 Halloween Reserve Each one of these is a unique, hand-blown pumpkin bottle that contains a vial of 16 million SHU capsaicin buried underneath 1 million SHU jolokia powder. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 3200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 16,000,000
Meaty Vegan's Experiment 1064 What it is designed to do: Add unbelievably heat to dishes without masking the flavour of the food. Experiment 1064 is the true "death sauce." As you can see by the graph: Blair's Ultra Death sauce looks like ranch salad dressing compared to this. This is because Blair's is a hot sauce, and Experiment 1064 is an industrial & commercial food-grade heat extract. There is absolutely zero taste in 1064, and even if there was, you would be in too much pain to have it even register in your mind. Yes, there is gold in 1064. That is actually how we came up with the name. As if the sheer strength of this product wasn't enough of a selling feature, we decided to add 24 carat gold flakes to each bottle. It actually appears as if our concoction dissolved the gold... The melting point of gold is 1064 degrees Celsius - thus the name: Experiment 1064 Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2840 times hotter than a jalapeño | 14,200,000
Blair's 2006 Holiday Reserve Like most other Blair's reserves, there were only 299 bottles ever produced. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2800 times hotter than a jalapeño | 14,000,000
Blair's 2005 Halloween Reserve Only 299 of these 2005 Blair's Halloween Reserves have been produced. Each bottle has been hand signed and numbered by Blair and is a must for any collector. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2700 times hotter than a jalapeño | 13,500,000
Blair's 2007 Halloween Reserve Sold out in less than 6 hours on Blair's website, a bottle of Blair's 2007 Halloween Reserve is available for around $300 on select sauce websites. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2700 times hotter than a jalapeño | 13,500,000
Blair's 2006 Halloween Reserve "7oz of Halloween Fury filled in 3 distinct layers. Topped off with a 24kt Gold Skull as well as many layers of imported resins. Only 299 of these 2006 Blair's Halloween Reserves have been produced. Each bottle has been hand signed and numbered by Blair and is a must for any collector." Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2700 times hotter than a jalapeño | 13,500,000
Blair's Caldera Hot Sauce Only 499 bottles of Caldera Hot Sauce were ever made. If you have one, consider yourself very lucky. Caldera is actually three 2 oz. bottles. The bottom bottle is 1,000,000 Scoville Units. The middle one is 5,000,000. The bottle on the top says it's 10,000,000, but the actual range is between 10,000,000 and 13,000,000. If you look at the top bottle you can see the Pure Capsaicin Crystals suspended in the oil. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2600 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,000,000 up to 13,000,000
Blair's 2005 Holiday Reserve Only 99 of these were produced and each bottle has been signed and numbered. A special version of Death Rain Nitro was created for the base then is was layered with 12.8 million Scoville units that was gently heated to be able to flow. Finally the 2005 Holiday Reserve was topped off with 1.33 million units of Power, sure to light up ANY Holiday... Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2560 times hotter than a jalapeño | 12,800,000
Blair's 2004 Holiday Reserve This Bottle is HUGE.... 5 times the size of the 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6am. Inside you will find a base of 12.5 million Scoville units, a middle section of Red Habanero puree, Then finished off with a floating level of 1.6 million. Only 299 of these bottles were produced. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2500 times hotter than a jalapeño | 12,500,000
Texas Creek Pure Evil 9.6mil Capsaicin Drops 9.6 million Scoville Heat Units! Not an extract, no flavor, pure heat, made with 100% pure refined capsaicin powder. Ingredients - pure capsaicin (not extract), alcohol, water, gold, ascorbic acid (Vit. C). BioLabs ran the HPLC test twice, and the results actually averaged 10,520,000 SHU. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1920 times hotter than a jalapeño | 9,600,000
The Source All things good or bad are driven by energy. After thousands upon thousands of years, The Source became nothing more than a legend. Until now. In your hand is The Source. Now you have the responsibility to use The Source...Are you strong enough to take the challenge? Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1420 times hotter than a jalapeño | 7,100,000
Crazy Uncle Jester's The Jester A limited-edition extract sauce that debuted in 2010. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 6,000,000
Bumblefoot's Bumblef**kd Bumblefoot's Bumblef**kd extract sauce, made for the Guns N' Roses guitarist by CaJohn's Fiery Foods, is a 6 million-Scoville sledgehammer with a bit of ginger, caffeine & gingseng. Extreme heat Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 6,000,000
CaJohns Get Bitten Black Mamba 6 Hot Sauce Mamba 6 Hot Sauce is made with a select blend of Chocolate Habaneros, Vinegar and 6 MILLION extract; making this Black Mamba sauce even more evil then its predecessor. Mamba 6's mission is to bring pain, with a never ending wave of venomous fire! Go ahead, get bitten by this sauce! CAUTION: Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas. Keep away from children and pets! USE RESPONSIBLY!!! Currently tied with Bumblefoot's Bumblef**ked Sauce as the hottest sauce that CaJohn's Fiery Foods produces. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 6,000,000
Blair's 5 A.M. Item is Sold Out. Filled with a World record breaking 5-6 million Scoville units Oil then sealed with White and Platinum Wax from Italy. Topped off with a Red warning label... Feel Alive!!!! Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1100 times hotter than a jalapeño | 5,500,000
Standard US Grade Pepper Spray Pepper spray -- also known as OC spray (from oleoresin capsicum), OC gas, or capsicum spray -- is a lachrymatory agent (a chemical compound that irritates the eyes to cause tears, pain, and even temporary blindness) that is used in riot control, crowd control and personal self-defense, including defense against dogs and bears. It is a non-lethal agent that can be deadly in rare cases. Obviously not for human consumption, I've placed it on here to show how other hot sauces and extracts rate in comparison to it. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1000 times hotter than a jalapeño | 2,000,000 to 5,000,000
Blair's 4 A.M. Extract Reserve Item is Sold Out. Congratulations to all those holders. Original purchase price was $45 in 2000 It has been reported to us that A bottle has recently (late 2004) sold for $5450 (SOLD IN PRIVATE SALE TO A COLLECTOR IN EUROPE). Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 800 times hotter than a jalapeño | 4,000,000
CaJohns Magma 4 Hot Sauce CaJohns only produced 129 of these trade show bottles. These bottles are signed and numbered. This capsicum in Magma 4 is so thick and strong (4 million Scoville Units) that it does not float like the capsicum in regular Magma. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 800 times hotter than a jalapeño | 4,000,000
CaJohns Z...Nothing Beyond It won't kill you, but you'll wish it did! With 4 million Scoville unit pepper extract, this sauce should be only used with extreme caution! Z... Winner of the 2004 Golden Chile as the best tasting extract sauce At one time, the hottest sauce made by CaJohn's. (I guess there are letters beyond "Z"... ;-)) Look above the list for hotter sauces, including Bumblefoot's Bumblef**ked and Black Mamba 6 million SHU. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 800 times hotter than a jalapeño | 4,000,000
Mad Dog 44 Magnum Pepper Extract 4,000,000 Scoville Units of pure heat are packed in this special edition extract. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 800 times hotter than a jalapeño | 4,000,000
Pepper Palace The Hottest Sauce in the Universe According to the Pepper Palace, The Hottest Sauce in the Universe has a maximum 3,500,000 SHU! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 700 times hotter than a jalapeño | 3,500,000
Blair's Gobble Gobble Reserve 2019 Blair's Gobble Gobble Thanksgiving Reserve, second in the 2019 trilogy, is filled with 3.1 million Scoville Units of fury and finished with our yet to be released "Gaslighter" sauce from our new DFS line. Your choice: a cornucopia, a pilgrim, or a Thanksgiving turkey! Hand-painted designs, fine Italian resigns, and topped with our signature gold skull. Only 31 total worldwide. Matching custom coffin displays are also available while supplies last. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 620 times hotter than a jalapeño | 3,100,000
Blair's Halloween Reserve 2019 This "Wicked Effer" (as Blair affectionately calls it) is filled with ingredients topping 3.1 million Scoville units of fire. But that wasn't enough for Blair, so he decided to tickle your pallet with...well...you know....a sledgehammer by adding in our yet to be released "Gas Lighter" sauce from our new line, DFS. Say what?! Yes, DFS. Actually, there are four "therapeutic" sauces in the DFS lineup that will definitely make you Feel Alive!! But...much more on that a little later. Each of these very special Halloween 2019 bottle/coffin sets are Hand-painted, making each one unique. As with all hand-made items, no two are exactly alike! Dipped and drizzled in fine Italian resigns and topped with our signature platinum skull, this bad boy sits inside a velvet lined custom wood coffin with plexiglass window and custom cut foam insert. And of course each bottle and coffin are signed and numbered just for you, by Blair. This year's bottle is an Ultra Limited Edition with only 31 sets available worldwide! Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 620 times hotter than a jalapeño | 3,100,000
CaJohns Mongoose Hot Sauce The mongoose feeds on snakes and this one is no exception. This sauce is extremely hot combining the Bhut Jolokia chile and the Fatalii chile. This sauce has a strong habanero taste and long lasting burn. It's a roller coaster of a ride. It takes you up slowly and drops you down slowly. Get goosed! This once was the hottest sauce made by CaJohn's Fiery Foods, which was previously Black Mamba. According to Sue Hard (CaJohn's wife), this is 3 million SHU. Look above the list for hotter sauces, including Bumblefoot's Bumblef**ked and Black Mamba 6 million SHU. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 600 times hotter than a jalapeño | 3,000,000
Artifact Acute Burn 3 Million Scoville Pepper Extract Packaged in a hand-blown glass skull and sealed in gold-colored wax. Truly a collector's item for the pepper head. This sauce is an extract and must be handled with extreme caution. This is an ingredient and should not be used like a sauce. Use with extreme CAUTION. Avoid contact with any part of your body as doing so may cause irritation. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 600 times hotter than a jalapeño | 3,000,000
CaJohns Black Mamba Hot Sauce "Black Mamba Venomous Hot Sauce - It's Bite is deadly! A blend of Chocolate Habaneros (their heat rivals the Red Savina) and a blend of extracts that make this CaJohns HOTTEST sauce! Beware the bite of the Black Mamba!" No longer the hottest sauce made by CaJohn's. Look above the list for hotter versions. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 500 times hotter than a jalapeño | 2,500,000
CaJohns Wanza's Wicked Temptation Hot Sauce Wanza hides her fire behind a complex personality. Starting with smoldering heat and building to an inferno that makes her irresistible! A super-hot made by CaJohn's, named after John 'CaJohn' Hard's wife, Wanza Sue Hard. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 400 times hotter than a jalapeño | 2,000,000
CaJohns Vicious Viper One of the hottest extract sauces ever made! A blend of Habaneros, tropical fruit and a hefty dose of 2 million Scoville Unit pepper extract! Be warned, this snake has a vicious bite. Keep away from children and small pets. You haven't tasted HOT until you've been bitten by the Viper. A super-hot made by CaJohn's. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 400 times hotter than a jalapeño | 2,000,000
Demon Ichor Demon Ichor, the blood of a demon, is absolute pure evil! At 2,000,000 Scoville Units you can unleash the chaos and transform your fiery foods into a truly hellish experience. Demon Ichor is one of the most potent, ready to use pepper extracts available on the market today. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 400 times hotter than a jalapeño | 2,000,000
The Last Dab Hot Sauce CAUTION! The hottest sauce on Hot Ones cranks the spice level even higher with this special XXX-rated version of the Last Dab. Three distinct strains of Smokin' Ed Currie's most infamous chili-pepper, Pepper X, Chocolate Pepper X, and Peach Pepper X, combine to smoke out celebrity guests and fans alike. Add a dab to your favorite foods and live the Hot Ones tradition! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 400 times hotter than a jalapeño | 2,000,000
Defcon Zero Limited Scorpion Release Here it is! The long-awaited release of the most evil product we make, The DEFCON ZERO! We take about 6-7 POUNDS of Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Pepper and cram it into a 1/4-ounce vial. NOT for the faint of heart. It's been a long while since we've offered it, and when it runs out, it will be a while until the next batch is ready. This is the only all-natural extract I know of, and no machines or chemicals are used in its creation. Fantastic as an additive to certain foods, like chili, where you don't want to change the taste of the chili and only spike the heat. This is the stuff you've been looking for. Feel the Pain, Savor the Pleasure! Only available in 1/4-ounce vials. Scoville Heat Unit Rating is only an estimation. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 400 times hotter than a jalapeño | 2,000,000
Blair's Halloween Reserve 2018 It's that time again, Halloween 2018 is upon us! This year I've blended the best of my pepper crops into stunning triple layers of hell in a bottle for your enjoyment!! My spicy red sauce in layer one is a mad mix of red king moruga chilies with butch and chocolate scorpions; while my second layer is a sick slurry of yellow brain strain, peach, white, yellow, and apocalypse ghost peppers. And topping it off in layer three is 2 million scovilles of fire and fury. The 8 oz. bottles are full color pad printed in permanent design, dipped in layers of fine Italian resign and adorned with our 24k Gold dipped skulls. Each bottle comes in our 12" custom wood and Plexiglas display coffin with a form fitted custom velvet and foam insert. Now's your chance to treat yourself to one of only 99 bottles available worldwide! Grab one of Blair's 2018 Halloween Reserves and you'll be sure to Feel Alive! Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 400 times hotter than a jalapeño | 2,000,000
Artifact Acute Burn 2 Million Scoville Pepper Extract Packaged in a hand-blown glass skull and sealed in silver-colored wax. Truly a collector's item for the pepper head. This sauce is an extract and must be handled with extreme caution. This is an ingredient and should not be used like a sauce. Use with extreme CAUTION. Avoid contact with any part of your body as doing so may cause irratation. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 400 times hotter than a jalapeño | 2,000,000
Texas Creek Pure Evil Capsaicin Drops Our original unique product lets you add heat to food without changing the flavor of the food. It does not have that nasty extract taste. Made with 16 Million SHU refined capsaicin powder, it basically has no flavor or smell. HPLC test results rate Pure Evil at 1,560,000 SHU. This is the best product for most chileheads. It's just hot enough and easy to use with the dropper bottle. Extreme chileheads may want to look at our 9.6 million SHU Pure Evil, but for most consumers, our Original 1.5mil SHU is the ticket to Heat. Ingredients-alcohol, water, capsaicin, ascorbic acid (vitamin C), xanthan. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 312 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,560,000
Blair's 3 A.M. Reserve Extract It takes his classic 2 a.m. one step further. All bottles are signed by Blair. Blair's 3 a.m. Reserve is over 200 times hotter than a jalapeno pepper and is a complex blend of fresh peppers and extracts. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 300 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,500,000 - 2,000,000
Da' Bomb - The Final Answer The hottest of all of the Da' Bomb line. Rated at 1,500,000 Scoville Units. Not for direct consumption, use as a food additive only. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 300 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,500,000
Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally - Chet's Gone Mad 1,500,000 Scoville Units - comes in a medicine dropper. The hottest product created. Warning: This product is 700 times hotter than Tabasco Sauce. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 300 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,500,000
Pyro Diablo Pepper extract, food additive, or real unadulterated hell. This is the stuff legends are made of. One drop of this 1,500,000 scoville powdered purity will heat any culinary creation. Warning one drop of this pepper extract is the taste equivalent of licking the lake of fire. This bottle of superiority comes complete with a glass dropper pi-pette to control the agony within. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 300 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,500,000
Blair's Le Million Reserve Le Gourmet Chef has teamed up with Blair to create his first commisioned reserve. This handcrafted piece starts off with his famous 60ml bottle which is imported from England. Blair's Le Million is filled with an Earth shaking 1.4 million Scoville units of fury. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 280 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,400,000
Crazy Uncle Jester's Spontaneous Combustion Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 240 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,200,000
Crazy Uncle Jester's Select Reserve XXX Hot Habanero Pear Calypso-Style Hotsauce. This is the way Uncle Jester makes Jamaican Hellfire when he makes it for himself. He starts with sweet pear puree, fresh peppers and onions, and hand-milled spices. Then, he adds an entire bushel of habanero peppers to every bottle. This sauce combines addictive full-flavor with tremendous heat. So hot, it hurts. So flavorful, you'll endure the pain. It's not for everyone...only a true PepperHead will enjoy our special recipe. 1.1MM Scoville Heat Units. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 220 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,100,000
One Million Scoville Pepper Extract Here it is: One million scoville units in one tiny bottle. If death by hot sauce is your wish, enjoy. But if you think Tabasco is hot, put the bottle down and back away. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,000,000
Mad Dog's Revenge - Little Bottle, Big Big Bite! 450 Times Hotter than Tabasco Hot Pepper Sauce. This is an extract and not a food item. This puppy clocks in at a 1,000,000 Scoville Units. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,000,000
Cool Million - One Million Scoville Units FOOD ADDITIVE ONLY! This product has a heat level of 1,000,000 Scoville units. It comes in a metal tin that is signed, numbered, and dated. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,000,000
CaJohns Magma Hot Sauce Magma Hot Sauce is a lava lamp looking explosion of blasting heat! Suspended in the clear base liquid is Oleoresin of Capsicum which gives the illusion of molten lava oozing when you shake or flip the bottle. This stuff is hot hot hot. A must for any collector. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,000,000
Gold Cap Made with imported African Capsicum extract rated at one million scoville heat units. Gold Cap has absolutely NO CHEMICAL FLAVOR. Used in very small quantities by many world famous New Orleans chefs to achieve that genuine flavor in their regional specialties. Comes packaged with it's own working fire extinguisher...YOU'RE GOING TO NEED IT!!! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,000,000
Frostbite The world's first white hot sauce and the first sauce that sparkles and shimmers when you shake it. A hot sauce produced by CaJohn's. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,000,000
Hell's Inferno Naga Bhut Jolokia Sauce Made with the world's hottest pepper, the Jolokia, this sauce weighs in at a whopping 1,000,000 scoville units and if you can handle this sauce you will notice the unique, chocolate aftertaste! This sauce is as hot as Hell's Inferno!! Careful with this extreme sauce!! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,000,000
Pepper Palace The Hottest Sauce in the World According to the Pepper Palace, The Hottest Sauce in the Universe has a maximum 1,000,000 SHU! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,000,000
Artifact Acute Burn 1 Million Scoville Pepper Extract Packaged in a hand-blown glass skull and sealed in red-colored wax. Truly a collector's item for the pepper head. This sauce is an extract and must be handled with extreme caution. This is an ingredient and should not be used like a sauce. Use with extreme CAUTION. Avoid contact with any part of your body as doing so may cause irritation. USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. Type: extract | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 200 times hotter than a jalapeño | 1,000,000
Blair's 2 A.M. Extract This sauce was the first in the Blair's A.M. line. Blair made this in order to clear the bar at the end of the night, hence the name 2 A.M. It is hand signed by Blair and packaged in a cool designer bottle, sealed with red wax and the trademark Blair's death skull. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 180 times hotter than a jalapeño | 600,000 - 900,000
Satan's Blood Chile Extract Conceived on Friday the 13th in October, 2000, during a full moon. WARNING! Extremely hot! Not a hot sauce! This is a Food Additive only! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 160 times hotter than a jalapeño | 800,000
Blair's Ultra Death Sauce "One taste and you will know this Jersey boy was here! If you have an insatiable need for heat or are one that lives in excess...Here I come. This sauce is the real deal. So shut the "F" up and pour me out! Love ya." Ultra Death is Blair's hottest in the "Death sauce" lineup. Estimated to be just a touch hotter than Jersey Death. Ultra Death assumed the crown when Jersey Death was no longer in production. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 160 times hotter than a jalapeño | 800,000
Unbearable The name says it all!! Lovingly placed in its own little teddy bear bottle, it's so cute, but looks can be deceiving!! Made by Jim at Wildpepper, this is one VICIOUS Teddy, without a doubt one of the strongest extract additives ever made!! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 150 times hotter than a jalapeño | 750,000
Habanera 750 THIS PRODUCT IS NO LONGER BEING MADE, BUY NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST!!!!! Extreme heat on demand for seasoned Chile veterans. Put flames in your recipes with a single drop. Beyond heat? David Ashley went all over the world looking for a Chile extract that didn't taste like burned rubber. He found it in a purifying process that somehow takes out all the bad taste and leaves only heat. Truly a pure source of heat, this stuff is very serious. Ingredients: Habanera Chile extract, Chile extract, soybean oil. Heat level 10+++ (2oz). Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 150 times hotter than a jalapeño | 750,000
Blair's Jersey Death Sauce .....Thick, Packed with Habanero Pods, Jersey Tomato Puree, and Pure Pepper Resin will show the Jersey Devil is Alive and Well !!!! See the Garden State in the Backround This used to be the hottest of Blair's non-reserve items (such as the holiday reserves, limited-edition Caldera, and the "A.M." extracts), until Ultra Death took its place in the Death Sauce lineup. This sauce is even hotter than Blair's Mega Death, which itself clocks in at 550,000 Scoville units. Jersey Death's Scoville rating is unknown, but it has been estimated by some chiliheads to be around 1,000,000 units. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 150 times hotter than a jalapeño | 750,000 - 1,000,000?
Smack My Ass and Call Me Sally - The Slap Heard Around the World The Slap Heard Around the World! The Original slapping. This sauce is so hot, in fact, that one taste will leave your head spinning, your knees knocking, and your mouth shouting, "Well, Smack My Ass and Call me Sally!" - Use a coin to scratch his ass!! This sauce was featured on the national television shows "The Today Show" & "Live With Regis & Kathy Lee". It has been featured in national magazines ranging from "Food & Wine" to "Popular Mechanics". Also, use a coin to scratch off the hand print on his ass!! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 140 times hotter than a jalapeño | 700,000
Dave's Ghost Pepper Naga Jolokia Hot Sauce Contains both the heat of the bhut/naga jolokia pepper and chile extract. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 130 times hotter than a jalapeño | 650,000
Mad Dog 357 Collector's Edition Hot Sauce 357 Mad Dog Collectors Edition packs 600,000 sizzlin' Scoville units, making this hotter than hot sauce a very cool collectable. Plus the bullet opens to reveal a small tasting spoon. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 120 times hotter than a jalapeño | 600,000
The Hottest Fuckin' Sauce This is a seriously F@%#^&' hot sauce. There is no other way to describe just how hot this sauce really is. Keep away from pets and small children and avoid contact with sensitive areas. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 120 times hotter than a jalapeño | 600,000
Melinda's Red Savina Pepper Sauce Laboratory tested and certified at over 577,000 Scoville units, The Red Savina packs a punch twice as hot as regular habanero and 65 times as hot as jalapeno pepper. It is the hottest of all habanero varieties and the king of all chiles. Melinda's blends the fiery Red Savina with the same fine ingredients present in our famous Original Habanero Recipe to make a sauce that is extremely hot and flavorful. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 115.4 times hotter than a jalapeño | 577,000
Blair's Mega Death Sauce Made with Great Karma. Be Warned this sauce contains ingredients 500 times hotter than a Jalapeno Chile. Use Sparingly. Not recommended for use without dilution. Contains absolutely NO Preservatives or Artificial Ingredients. Wrapped up in a Holographic Labeled Bottle. Comes with skull key chain. I personally love Mega Death to...death! Not only is it ungodly hot, but tastes amazing; it has a complex, rich, and robust flavor for a hot sauce. I use it at home all the time and frequently take a bottle to restaurants to "spice up" meals. Great on burgers, sandwiches, chicken, in chili, you name it... As with most Blair's hot sauces, it comes with the cool skull key chain. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 110 times hotter than a jalapeño | 550,000
Pure Cap - Capsaicin Extract 100 Times hotter than a jalapeno! Food Additive only! Why use hot sauce with its adulterated ingredients? PURE CAP is pure heat! No Salt. No Sugar. No Kidding Around. Despite its name, the 500,000 Scoville units-strong Pure Cap is not pure capsaicin. As most chiliheads know, capsaicin in its purest form is 16,000,000 Scoville units. This definitely is not a sauce but a good food additive. Put a drop or two in your chili, salsa, or sauces to add a scorching kick in the pants. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 100 times hotter than a jalapeño | 500,000
Dave's Private Reserve Insanity Hot Sauce Limited edition of Daves Insanity Sauce in a stylish wooden box. A true collector's item. This sauce is made once a year and is hand numbered, signed & dated. Made with Red Savina Habanero guaranteed to be at least 500,000 Scoville Units. WARNING: Use this product one-half drop at a time. Keep away from eyes. Not for use by minors or pets. Not for people with heart or respiratory problems. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 100 times hotter than a jalapeño | 500,000
Spontaneous Combustion Powder 100 percent Red Savina Habanero, the world's hottest commercially grown Habanero pepper! Shake carefully...objects may be hotter than they appear! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 100 times hotter than a jalapeño | 400,000 - 500,000
Quaker Steak and Lube Triple Atomic Sauce Newly developed for the 2010 Triple Atomic Tough Wing Challenge at the Quaker Steak and Lube wing chain. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 100 times hotter than a jalapeño | 500,000
Mad Dog 357 Hot Sauce This killer sauce is packing 357,000 Scoville units of heat. One hit will blow you away! 357 Mad Dog is a delicious hot sauce and in fact is just under the legal limit to be called a sauce. A collectors must have! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 71.4 times hotter than a jalapeño | 357,000
Buffalo Wild Wings Blazin' Sauce Keep away from eyes, pets, children: The hottest sauce we got. This stuff is probably the hottest hot sauce I've ever eaten from a chain restuarant - and it's damn good tasting, too! When I asked a Buffalo Wild Wings representative about the sauce's heat, they responded with, "the Scoville Units for the Blazin' sauce ranges from 200,000 to 350,000 depending on the peppers and the season, but it is always hot!" You can buy a bottle of the great-tastin' Blazin' at your local Buffalo Wild Wings or at their online store at the link below: Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 70 times hotter than a jalapeño | 200,000 - 350,000
Danny Cash's Jolokial Havoc From the crazy man himself, this Jolokia fiery creation comes in its own flask, engraved with the Danny Cash logo and a sauce made from the Jolokia...this one is hot! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 61.1 times hotter than a jalapeño | 305,500
Blair's Possible Side Effects Hot Sauce This sauce should be used with extreme caution - there are Possible Side Effects. Created for the comedy group "Possible Side Effects," this may possibly be the hottest sauce ever made without use of extracts - 283,000 Scovile Units! Comes with skull key chain. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 56.6 times hotter than a jalapeño | 283,000
Dave's Ultimate Insanity Hot Sauce The Hottest Sauce in the Universe! The hottest of the Dave's Gourmet line. This is an insanely spicy and delicious cooking ingredient ad should be used diluted (with oil) or in soups, sauces or dressings. Enjoy! Use this product one drop at a time. Keep away from eyes, children and pets. Not for people with heart or respiratory problems. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 50 times hotter than a jalapeño | 250,000
Lethal Ingestion Hot Sauce This sauce is truly worthy of the name Lethal Ingestion! Using the Jolokia pepper, red savina habaneros and Fatalii peppers, this bad boy is recommended by 1 of 10 doctors, Dr. Cajohn! Use just a drop! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 46.9 times hotter than a jalapeño | 234,500
Da' Bomb Ground Zero Hot Sauce This sauce is the hottest on Earth! Pure habanero pepper enhanced with habanero infused flavor creates a sauce measured at 234,000 Scoville units. Wicked beyond belief! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 46.8 times hotter than a jalapeño | 234,000
Not Cool Chocolate Habanero NOT COOL? Chocolate Habanero Pepper Sauce (XXXXHot) is the only sauce of its kind in the world! It is from a patent pending cultivar - the "Bahama Chocolate Habanero" and organically grown and processed in accordance with the California Organic Foods Act of 1990 so this sauce is unique and good for you! In addition, it has the flavors of coffee and cocoa which gives it a rich taste with a mole twist. At a claimed 225,000 Scoville Units it's not a sauce for beginners! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 45 times hotter than a jalapeño | 225,000
Dave's Insanity Sauce The Original Hottest Sauce in the Universe! The only sauce to be banned from the National Fiery Foods Show. A great cookin ingredient for sauces, soups and stews. Also, strips waxed floors and removes driveway grease stains. Enjoy! Use this product one drop at a time. Keep away from eyes, pets and children. Not for people with heart/respiratory problems. Yep, this is the one that started the hot sauce race in the 1990s and 2000s. Personally I don't care for the taste of the original Dave's Insanity Sauce too much. While it definitely is hot, it's relatively tame in comparison to some of the hotter sauces listed above. Still, Dave's Insanity Sauce is an innovator, and it deserves a spot in a spicy food hall of fame. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 36 times hotter than a jalapeño | 180,000
Predator Great White Shark A super hot sauce, it tests out at around 175,000 Scoville Units. This Haba?ero pepper & pepper extract sauce will attack without warning and take a bite out of your posterior. Made with pineapple, papaya and banana, as well as real fruit juices, this sauce is the proverbial super hot sauce with mouth surfing taste. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 35 times hotter than a jalapeño | 175,000
Habanero Punch T.K.O. Hot Sauce Habanero Punch T.K.O. is a knock-you-off your ass, full flavored hot sauce that should be considered a heavy weight! With a great roasted habanero flavor, this is a sauce that you will want to step into the ring over and over again. Check the judges scorecard, this sauce is a winner by T.K.O. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 32.46 times hotter than a jalapeño | 162,300
Mad Dog Inferno Hot Sauce - 1999 Reserve Edition One drop and you'll wonder what hit you. Raging with fire, this sauce will blow your mind! Watch out, it bites back. This sauce is very hot, use it at your own risk! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 30 times hotter than a jalapeño | 150,000
Quaker Steak & Lube Atomic Wing Sauce "Extremely Hot! Caution!" The hottest sauce that Quake Steak & Lube offers Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 30 times hotter than a jalapeño | 150,000
Jolokia 10 Hot Sauce Celebrating the 10th anniversary of CaJohn's Fiery Foods, this sauce is made with the Jolokia pepper and no extracts. Let us translate, this is a quality hot sauce that is all natural and super-duper hot!! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 26.8 times hotter than a jalapeño | 134,000
Crazy Jerry's Mustard Gas Hot Sauce INHALATION HAZARD. If you think the mustard is hot in chinese restaurants, just try some of this! May cause nose hairs to combust. This sauce is great on burgers, sandwiches and anything else you would want to put mustard on. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 25 times hotter than a jalapeño | 125,000
Da' Bomb Beyond Insanity Hot Sauce One of the hottest sauces on earth! Pure habanero pepper enhanced wih habanero infused flavor to create a sauce measured at 119,700 Scoville units. Wicked beyond belief! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 23.94 times hotter than a jalapeño | 119,700
Blair's Sudden Death Sauce As my Chilipals know, I am never one to be satisfied. Hence, the creation of Sudden Death. When you need to go beyond... Sudden Death will deliver! All new incredible coffins now bring you Sudden Death!!! Use a micro drop on your favorite dishes to enhance your taste sensations. Blair's third hottest sauce in his Death lineup Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 21 times hotter than a jalapeño | 105,000
Dead Heat Limited Edition Hot Sauce A limited edition! Only 6,000 bottles have been made. 100,000 Scoville Units per bottle. This unique sauce comes with it's own coffin and death certificate. Each certificate is individually numbered. A great collector's item! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 20 times hotter than a jalapeño | 100,000
Blair's Beyond Death Hot Sauce The mad man is at it again with this collector's edition Beyond Death that is so hot he had to seal it with his trademark wax seal. This formula was originally made in 1992, but it has been brought back from the dead with this killer hot sauce. Use with extreme caution because it will hurt!! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 19.95 times hotter than a jalapeño | 99,760
Mad Dog Inferno Hot Sauce One drop and you'll wonder what hit you. Raging with fire, this sauce will blow your mind! Watch out, it bites back. This sauce is very hot, use it at your own risk! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 18 times hotter than a jalapeño | 90,000
Widow Hot Sauce This sauce is hot and leaves NO SURVIVORS! Not for those afraid of spiders either! Contains capsaicin extract to provide the final nail in the coffin. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 18 times hotter than a jalapeño | 90,000
You Can't Handle This Hot Sauce This Hot Sauce is super hot! Use at your own risk one drop at a time. Designed to smell and taste great while the extreme heat level allows you to mouth surf the big ones. Remember - You Can't Handle This Hot Sauce! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 16 times hotter than a jalapeño | 80,000
Chile-Today Red Amazon Powder Red Amazon chile powder has a hot biting taste. It will add flavor & spice to your favorite foods. Use Red Amazon powder just as you would salt or pepper. Sprinkle on pasta, baked potatoes, vegetables, soups, pizza, popcorn, sauces, salsas & more. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 15 times hotter than a jalapeño | 75,000
TorchBearer #42 Slaughter Sauce Like the name suggests, this one is hot, the hottest all natural sauce in the world to be exact. Starting out sweet and then building slowly (the only way a habenero knows how) to something excruciating and delightful, this one will make you feel each and every one of its 67,582 Scoville units. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 13.52 times hotter than a jalapeño | 67,582
Dave's Temporary Insanity Hot Sauce Temporary Pain, Lingering Pleasure. Hotter then the Original! Add a dash to most any food for a big kick or use as a cooking ingredient in sauces, soups and stews. Use this product one drop at a time. Keep away from eyes, pets and children. Not for people with heart/respiratory problems. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 11.4 times hotter than a jalapeño | 57,000
Blair's After Death Sauce with Chipotle Warning: Use with caution! This sauce has the same mind-blowing heat of the Blair's Death Sauce, only kicked up several notches with pepper extract. Tremendous heat with outstanding flavor. With a slight citrus flavor and smokey wood overtones, this habanero and extract based sauce is HOT. Comes with skull key chain. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 10 times hotter than a jalapeño | 50,000
Lottie's Original Barbados Red Hot "LOTTIE'S" Hot Sauces were first made in Barbados, West Indies in 1985. They have been available in the United States for some time but now through ChilliWorld they are available in Europe too - especially to those of you who know and appreciate premium hot sauces. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 10 times hotter than a jalapeño | 30,000 - 50,000
Blair's After Death Sauce All of the Death Sauces come with the famous dangling Skull head key chain. Warning: This product contains the hottest known ingredients on the planet Earth. Keep out of the reach of children. If you thought our Original Death Sauce was good...you'll love this one! All the freshest ingredients as in Original Death Sauce, plus some pure pepper resin -- to make things a few points south of purgatory! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 9.85 times hotter than a jalapeño | 49,250
Dead Heat Hot Sauce When you buy something and it comes in a coffin, please take caution. This sauce comes complete with a death certificate for you to keep as a remembrance. The question is, is the death certificate for you or for the hot sauce. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 8.4 times hotter than a jalapeño | 42,000
TorchBearer #37 Tarnation Sauce What can we say about the Tarnation sauce that could possibly do it justice? You may want to keep a glass of milk handy. If you can taste it past the burn, you?ll notice that the sauce also has a smoky flavor that really stands out. This is great gift for heat enthusiasts- not for Grandma. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 7.64 times hotter than a jalapeño | 38,202
Blair's Pure Death Sauce "Blair's Pure Death Hot Sauce with Jolokia Peppers. Feel Alive! Suggested uses: Wings, Clams, Oysters, Crawfish, Chili, Bloody Marys, Jambalaya, or anything else you desire! Ingredients: Habanero Chili Pods, Naga Jolokia, Vinegar, Hawaiian Red Salt. 5 oz." Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 7 times hotter than a jalapeño | 35,000
Endorphin Rush Beyond Hot Sauce Here's the rush you've wanted to experience! Release the sensation that only the very special taste of Endorphin Rush can! Heightens any food: first an explosion of flavor, then a wave of heat! The rush that goes beyond hot! Caution: This sauce is extremely hot. Avoid contact with eyes and sensitive areas. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 6.68 times hotter than a jalapeño | 33,390
Endorphin Rush Hot Sauce Some maniacal folks near Chicago decided, a few years, back that Dave's Insanity needed a little competition. The name for this sauce comes from the chemical endorphin. Naturally produced by the human brain to help relieve pain, it has the same effect as morphine. Endorphin Rush may give you that radical sensation, but then again, so will hitting your thumb with a hammer! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 6.68 times hotter than a jalapeño | 33,390
Blair's Original Death Sauce The Sauce that Started it All...SO many Great uses...The perfect balance of Heat and Flavor....FEEL ALIVE Nice flavor, nice heat. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 6 times hotter than a jalapeño | 30,000
Lottie's Traditional Barbados Yellow Lottie's Bajan-Cajun (yellow) Hot Pepper Sauce is a delightful combination of habaneros, onions and spices. This sauce is a gold medal winner, and has a nice, slow burn that adds a delicious touch of heat. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 6 times hotter than a jalapeño | 15,000 - 30,000
Quaker Steak & Lube SuperCharged Wing Sauce "Crazy Hot, for the real wing nut" Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 6 times hotter than a jalapeño | 30,000
Naga Sabi Bomb Hot Sauce Where is a good bomb shelter when you need one? This sauce from Danny Cash comes in a collector's bomb bottle and we can assure you that this one will leave a crater size hole in your tongue. The heat is going to whip you, but the unexpected flavor will have you coming back for more! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 4.31 times hotter than a jalapeño | 21,540
Mad Anthony's Hot Sauce I invite you to try my sauce, and make sweatin? it out on the can the next morning part of your everyday ritual. PS-For maximum heat get out the asbestos underwear and DOUBLE YOUR DOSE!! Created by Michael Anthony, bass player for Van Halen. This is a great tasting sauce with a complex flavor. Ingredients included pimentos, red bell peppers, roasted garlic, habaneros, ancho chile powder, crushed chilies and black pepper. Fairly hot, but the estimation of 20,000 Scoville units is nothing but speculation on my part based on how it compares to the heat of other sauces. Type: sauce Scott Loves It! | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 4 times hotter than a jalapeño | 20,000?
Big Daddy Jake's Texas Pit Smoked Hot Sauce This sauce is a fiery blend of nine types of hot peppers slowly smoked over a wood fire. It takes your senses to a good old-fashioned Texas pit smoked BBQ and delivers intense heat with a rich smoky finish. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2.8 times hotter than a jalapeño | 14,000
Pain 100% Hot Sauce There are several levels of Pain. The painlevels are marked with the % of pain you experience. The higher the % the more pain and less flavor. Although there are chileheads that will argue, that the more the pain the better the flavor...we will let you decide! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2.73 times hotter than a jalapeño | 13,650
El Yucateco XXXtra Hot Habanero (Salsa Kutbil-Ik) The hottest of the El Yucateco hot sauces, just fresh peppers ground up and spiced, it's as simple as that! No artificial colourants. Rated at 11,600 scoville units. Great to add to any food or serve as a side dish mixed with a few drops of lemon or lime juice. A long slow burn that's received rave reviews from chili-heads worldwide. In my opinion, this has a very good, fresh peppery taste. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2.32 times hotter than a jalapeño | 11,600
Crazy Jerry's Brain Damage Hot Sauce Mind Blowin' Hot Sauce! The top of the bottle has a pink plastic brain on it. The hot sauce that ain't for wimps or people with really high IQ's. A favorite of people with adventurous souls looking for "cheap thrills" and a really good hot sauce. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 2.2 times hotter than a jalapeño | 11,000
Orange Krush Habanero Hot Sauce WARNING: Experienced chile heads only! This is a great sauce made with habaneros and NO pepper extract. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1.89 times hotter than a jalapeño | 9,450
El Yucateco Green Chile Habanero It is made with another of our classic recipes: fresh green habanero peppers, garlic, select spices and seasonings. This special mix of ingredients gives a homely and fresh flavor to your dishes. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1.78 times hotter than a jalapeño | 8,910
Tabasco Habanero Sauce The hottest of the six pepper sauces Tabasco currently produces. Has a nice medium heat at around 7000-8000 Scoville units. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1.6 times hotter than a jalapeño | 7000 - 8000
Crazy Mother Pucker's Liquid Lava Sauce Well, the bottle says it all and we regret to inform you it is true....this sauce will in fact, PUCKER YOUR PECKER!! This XXX-Hot sauce is made with aged chili peppers, garlic and chili pepper extract....it is extremely hot!!! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1.25 times hotter than a jalapeño | 6,240
Scorned Woman Hot Sauce Hell hath no fury like a Scorned Woman. Heat it up! Been looking for a hot sauce that sits up and begs for attention? Meet the Scorned Woman, and watch your body temperature rise. No black bag with this one. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1.19 times hotter than a jalapeño | 5,940
El Yucateco Red Chile Habanero It is made with one of our classic recipes: fresh red habanero peppers, tomato, and select spices and seasonings. The thickness and texture allows it to be savored by the most demanding palate. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1.16 times hotter than a jalapeño | 5,790
El Yucateco Caribbean Habanero Has more of a smooth, fruity flavor than the other El Yucateco habanero sauces Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] 1.08 times hotter than a jalapeño | 5,400
Quaker Steak & Lube Buckeye BBQ Wing Sauce "Smooth, fiery, sweet BBQ" Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Approx. equal in heat to a jalapeño | 5,000
Crystal Hot Sauce Louisiana favorites, made with fresh cayenne peppers. We grind and process the peppers ourselves for more pepper content, more pepper taste. Controlled heat level keeps the accent on flavor. The 2,000 to 4,000 is only based on rough estimates found on the web. As far as I know, no official SHU amount has ever been published. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 80% the heat of a jalapeño | 2,000 - 4,000
Quaker Steak & Lube Cajun Sauce "Spicy classic cajun!" Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 77% the heat of a jalapeño | 3,870
Tapatio Hot Sauce Tapatio is a hot sauce, produced in Vernon, California, that can be found at many grocery stores in the United States. "Tapatio" is the name given to people from Guadalajara, Jalisco: the company's founders come from Guadalajara. It is exported to Mexico, Canada, Central America, Australia and a few countries in Europe. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 72% the heat of a jalapeño | 3,000
El Yucateco Chipotle Hot Sauce It is proudly the most recent member of El Yucateco? Family of Hot Sauces. It is made of smoked Chipotle peppers and Corn Syrup. This excellent combination and an original recipe have given as a result of a bittersweet flavor that cannot be lost. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 68% the heat of a jalapeño | 3,400
Quaker Steak & Lube Hot Sauce "Classic buffalo-style taste, nice' n hot" Regular hot sauce offered by Quaker Steak & Lube Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 60% the heat of a jalapeño | 3,000
Tabasco Original Hot Sauce Tabasco was first commercially produced in 1869, when McIlhenny sent 658 new cologne bottles filled with hot sauce to market. The most popular hot sauce around. Extremely mild to chiliheads. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 50% the heat of a jalapeño | 2,500
Tabasco Chipotle Sauce Same heat as original Tabasco but with a smokier flavor. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 50% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,500 - 2,500
Trappey's INDI-PEP Pepper Sauce Made from red jalapeno, red cayenne and red tabasco peppers with a variety of spices, onion and garlic. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 48% the heat of a jalapeño | 2,000 - 2,400
Trappey's Pepper Sauce Made from a blend of red tabasco, red jalapeno and red cayenne peppers. Not to be confused with their more popular Red Devil Sauce. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 48% the heat of a jalapeño | 2,000 - 2,400
Huy Fong Foods Sriracha Sauce, AKA "Rooster Sauce" A Thai chile sauce named after the seaside city of Si Racha, in the Chonburi Province of central Thailand, where it was first produced for dishes served at local seafood restaurants. It is a paste typically made from sun-ripened chile peppers, vinegar, garlic, sugar and salt. This Americanized version, produced by Huy Fong Foods, is somewhat different from the Thai pastes, and has become a common condiment stateside. Sometimes nicknamed "Rooster Sauce" because of the image of a rooster on the bottle. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 44% the heat of a jalapeño | 2,200
Trappey's Chef Magic Jalapeno Sauce Made from green jalapeno peppers Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 44% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,800 - 2,200
Valentina Hot Sauce - Black Label The Black Label Valentina is hotter version than it's Red Labelled sibling. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 42% the heat of a jalapeño | 2,100
Frank's RedHot Xtra Hot Sauce Franks' RedHot Xtra Hot Cayenne Pepper Sauce is made with a savory extra hot blend of aged peppers for a heat you can feel and a taste you'll love. Even milder than Tabasco. If you want something with a little kick, try something hotter. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 42% the heat of a jalapeño | 2,085
Tabasco Garlic Sauce A tiny bit of spice with a lot of garlic flavor. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 36% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,200 - 1,800
Trappey's MEXI-PEP Louisiana Hot Sauce Made from a blend of red cayenne, red jalapeno and red tabasco peppers. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 36% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,400 - 1,800
Trappey's Bull Brand Louisiana Hot Sauce Made from red jalapeno peppers Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 32% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,200 - 1,600
Trappey's Louisiana Hot Sauce Made from red jalapeno peppers. Not to be confused with their more popular Red Devil Sauce. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 32% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,200 - 1,600
Del Taco Del Inferno Sauce The hottest sauce the Mexican-style QSR chain offers. Del Taco had estimated that the Del Inferno was (at the time it debuted in 2008) three times as hot as any competitor's sauces. If the hottest sauce Taco Bell had at the time, Fire Sauce, was used for comparative analysis, then Del Inferno would be around 1,500 SHU. This number is just an estimate. Ancho chile peppers were used as the base flavor/heat. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 30% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,500
El Yucateco Jalapeno Hot Sauce A classic Jalapeno based sauce from the masters of great sauces at El Yucateco. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 25% the heat of a jalapeño | 1,270
Tabasco Green Sauce This mild sauce is jalapeno-based. I have to admit it has a pretty good taste. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 24% the heat of a jalapeño | 600 - 1,200
Trappey's Red Devil Cayenne Pepper Sauce Made from red cayenne peppers Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 24% the heat of a jalapeño | 800 - 1,200
Cholula Hot Sauce Cholula Hot Sauce has been made for three generations by the same family in Jalisco, Mexico, Cholula's special blend of red peppers, piquin peppers and spices have a unique flavor and aroma unlike anything you've ever experienced before. It's a seasoning, an ingredient, a condiment and a sauce. Its unique taste makes it the perfect complement to a wide range of foods. Although it has a relatively mild heat, I love this stuff! Terrific flavor with just the right hints of hotness, smokiness and tanginess. Type: sauce Scott Loves It! | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 20% the heat of a jalapeño | 500 - 1,000
Valentina Hot Sauce - Red This is the number one, best-selling hot sauce in Mexico. The flagship "red" version is a lesser heat condiment than it's black labelled counterpart. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 18% the heat of a jalapeño | 900
Taco Bell Lava Sauce Lava Sauce is the spicy cheese sauce put on Taco Bell's Volcano Menu items from 2008 to 2013 (with a brief reissuing in 2015 in the Volcano Quesarito), such as the Volcano Taco and Volcano Double Beef Burrito. Has been officially confirmed to me by the Taco Bell Test Kitchen to be 800 Scoville Heat Units. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 16% the heat of a jalapeño | 800
Texas Pete's Hot Sauce Another leading brand of Louisiana-style hot sauce Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 15% the heat of a jalapeño | 747
Ott's Wing Sauce Everybody loves Ott's Wing Sauce. Great for marinades and cooking flavoring too. Thumbs up! This is my favorite mild buffalo/wing/hot sauce in the world. It has a creamy, robust, spicy flavor that's unsurpassed. I got hooked on this in the 1990's when Denny's restaurants used to put this sauce on their buffalo chicken strips (sadly, they now use a redder, weaker wing sauce). I've received word from Ott's that this sauce rates at 727 Scoville Heat Units. It tastes much hotter in my opinion, but it's still mild enough for most people to enjoy. If you live in the midwest U.S. and see this in your local store, pick up a bottle. If not, you can order a bottle from Ott's Web site linked below. You will not be disappointed! Ott's Website Type: sauce Scott Loves It! | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 15% the heat of a jalapeño | 727
Bee Sting Honey N' Habanero Hot Sauce Enjoy Bee Sting..it's a real buzzzzzzzzz!!!! Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 13% the heat of a jalapeño | 670
Tabasco SWEET & Spicy Pepper Sauce The mildest of the Tabasco Brand sauces. If this stuff is hot for you, then you shouldn't even be wasting your time on this page.;-) Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 12% the heat of a jalapeño | 100 - 600
Taco Bell Fire Sauce The hottest of the three Border Sauces that come in packets (the other two being Mild and Hot), Taco Bell's Fire Sauce clocks in at 500 SHU. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 10% the heat of a jalapeño | 500
Frank's Red Hot One of America's most popular chile pepper sauces, and was the first sauce used on buffalo wings back in 1964. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 9% the heat of a jalapeño | 450
Original Louisiana Hot Sauce ORIGINAL Louisiana Hot Sauce, from Bruce Foods is the original cayenne pepper sauce of Louisiana, with an eighty year reputation for quality and perfection. Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 9% the heat of a jalapeño | 450
Iguana Cayenne Red Pepper Sauce From Costa Rica, this sauce has a precarious history. Something about a monkey, a sackful of chilies and a large green iguana. The manufacturers say "ya had to be there!" Anyhow, the name Iguana doesn't aptly describe this tasty blend of cayenne peppers, carrots, tomato paste and molasses. A light sweetness and a medium burn make it a great sauce for adventurous dining Type: sauce | Scoville Heat Units [SHU] Only 9% the heat of a jalapeño | 430
Please keep in mind that the Scoville heat units listed are just estimates at best. Scoville units for each sauce or chile pepper may vary greatly due to the seed lineage, season, climate, soil, and other conditions in which the peppers and ingredients are grown.
Comparisons in this Scoville Scale chart to jalapeño peppers are based on an "average" of 5,000 SHU for the jalapeño, and the high end SHU for the sauce or pepper in question.
Big thanks and credits go to Chez Williams, ChilliWorld and SweatNSpice.com for help with the original numbers, and Jim Duffy's Refining Fire Chiles and Michael Hultquist's Chili Pepper Madness for many of the photos of the chile peppers. You guys rock!
If you find anything missing from this Scoville Scale chart, please contact me. Thanks!
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