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Nagabon pepper
Heat Exceptionally hot
Scoville scale750,000 - 800,000 SHU

The nagabon is a cross between a Scotch bonnet and a ghost pepper. Its heat is hotter than the hottest Scotch bonnet (750,000 SHU) and milder than the mildest naga (800,000 SHU).

References

  1. "The world's 10 hottest chillies". Australian Geographic. 13 September 2011. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
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