Description
Scotch Bonnet Orange is a very hot chili pepper, closely related to the Habanero and has about the same heat levels. The pods have almost the same size of a Habanero, about 2.5 cm wide and 4 cm long. It matures to orange. The shape is different and resembles a Scottish bonnet, hence the name. This pepper mainly grows in the Caribbean and is widely cultivated in Jamaica. The Scotch Bonnet is very important in the Jamaican cuisine and the Cayman Islands, but also in the recipes of other Caribbean islands. The taste is slightly different from its Habanero cousin. That’s why Jamaican Jerk and other Caribbean dishes have a unique taste. Jerk is a way of cooking that originates from Jamaica. Meat is rubbed with a very hot spice mixture called Jamaican Jerk Spice. Scotch Bonnet is one of the ingredients.
Species: Capsicum Chinense
Name: Scotch Bonnet Orange
Details
Soort: |
Capsicum Chinense |
Scherpte: |
Zeer heet |
Gebruik: |
- |
Regio: |
Caribbean |
Zaadsoort: |
Zaadvast |
Kleur: |
Oranje |
Bekende pepers: |
- |
Oogst: |
- |
Plantsoort: |
- |
Per toepassing: |
- |
Aantal zaden: |
10 |
Scoville Units: |
150000 - 325000 |