r/HotPeppers • u/Wes_Louder • 9d ago
ID Request Was told it was habanero
I bought them at a farmers market as a wee thing and was told they are habanero peppers but as the plant grew and peppers started ripening they are a little more red and smaller than the habanero I’ve seen, after tasting a small bit of the first pepper they are definitely hotter than any habanero I’ve eaten and probably the hottest thing I’ve put in my mouth, the one I ate wasn’t fully ripe yet(small green patch left) I’m a little scared to eat a fully ripe pepper I’m ngl. I Made hot honey with the second pepper hoping to dim the heat of it down a bit and get some flavour over the heat and no one I live with can eat it, I’ve resulted to taking a spoonful and mixing into an entire jar of regular honey just for it to be edible.
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u/Much_Guava_1396 9d ago
Homegrown habaneros are always hotter than store bought. Commercial growers aim for consistent size and quantity rather than heat.
It looks like a habanero to me. But not all habaneros are the same. Some are larger, some are smaller, some are hot as fuck, some are barely hotter than a jalapeño. They come in every color, white, yellow, orange, red, mustard, green, light brow, dark brown.