Habanero – Hell Fire Detroit

Habanero – Hell Fire Detroit

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Flirtatious lure with a vicious bite.100,000–300,000 Scoville Units (Yikes!) Ingredients: Fire-roasted Habanero, apple cider vinegar, distilled water, olive oil, sea salt. All-natural, vegan, vegetarian, gluten free and low sodium (70mg). No preservatives, gums, extracts, fat, or sugar. About Habanero In Mexico, specif
Flirtatious lure with a vicious bite.100,000–300,000 Scoville Units (Yikes!) Ingredients: Fire-roasted Habanero, apple cider vinegar, distilled water, olive oil, sea salt. All-natural, vegan, vegetarian, gluten free and low sodium (70mg). No preservatives, gums, extracts, fat, or sugar. About Habanero In Mexico, specifically in the Yucatan region, peppers of the chinese species are known as Habanero, which translates to mean “from Havana (Cuba).” Commercial production of the Habanero takes place predominately in Mexico with smaller amounts coming out of Costa Rica, Belize, California and Texas. Depending upon the cultivator, fully mature Habanero peppers will be either red or orange in color, with orange being the most common and preferred. The Orange Habanero is one of the hottest varieties of Habanero peppers. In fact, Dominican priest Francisco Ximenez wrote of the Habanero in 1722, saying that a single pepper would “make a bull unable to eat. The skin of the Orange Habanero is thin and waxy with slight exterior wrinkling. The pod has a distinctive lantern like shape and is petite, measuring typically no bigger than two inches in length and one to two inches in width. A close relative of the scotch bonnet pepper, the Orange Habanero has a similar shape, flavor and hotness. With an aromatic, apricot scent, the Orange Habanero offers an intense and pungent heat at 200,000 – 300,000 Scoville units. The flavor of the Orange Habanero is associated with Caribbean seasoning, most specifically in jerk sauces. This marries well with tropical fruits, lime, avocados, tomatoes, pumpkin seeds, allspice, fish and grilled meats, as well as tequila and mescal based cocktails. Source (edited): specialtyproduce.com Shipping & Returns Shipping > USPS Priority Mail®1-5 bottles: $9.75 (U.S.)Orders over $100 = Free Shipping (U.S.) For larger or wholesale orders, please contact us. International shipping rates based on country, weight, and value. For your safety, all sales are final. Not responsible for lost or stolen packages.

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