Introduction

Psycho Serum is one of the newest products on the planet. Pure 6.4 million Scoville capsaicin extract should remain used, a drop at a time, as a cooking additive only.

Beautiful dark green jalapeno peppers will make your tongue burn – fantastic! But as I found out later, the jalapeno is a mild creature compared to the bird’s eye chilli, which gives it an Aggressive fire to Asian curries and soups.

And that heat, now I know, is unrelated to the savage pain produced by a Naga or Bhut jolokia Chilli or the trauma of the Pointed-tailed Carolina Reaper, currently the hottest pepper in the world. Bred as a hybrid in 2013 for ‘Smokin’ Ed Currie in South Carolina, the Grim Reaper reaches 2.2 million Scoville units on the scientific scale used to measure the capacity of an edible substance to produce heat and pain.

How spicy is psycho serum?

6.4 million

But other extracts are just a snap away: Psycho Serum is far hotter than any regular chilli, scoring 6.4 million on the Scoville scale.

What Chilli is 6.4 million Scoville? This is just pain in a bottle. Chilli extract is a food preparation used by food producers to heat large batches of sauces, salsas, ready meals etc., except that they’d typically use a 1 million SHU (Scoville Heat Unit) chilli extract.

What is the hottest item in the world?

Rendering to the Daily Post, the Dragon’s Breath chilli, now the world’s hottest pepper, clocks in at 2.48 million on the Scoville scale, eclipsing its closest competitor, the Carolina Reaper, which comes in at 2.2 million. (For reference, military-grade pepper spray remains casually priced at 2 million.)

What is the newest sauce in the world?

1) Mad Dog 375 Plutonium No.

The most extreme heat you can buy? The hottest hot sauce globally is called Mad Dog 357 Plutonium No. 9 and comes in at nine truck load Scoville High-temperature Units (SHUs). This pepper excerpt is one of the hottest and most unpolluted in the world.

How hot is Mad Dog?

357,000 Scoville Heat

Our Original Mad Dog 357 is one of the most potent sauces globally, and it will take your smell away with its 357,000 Scoville Heat Units. 160,000 SHU Cayenne peppers, fiery hot red Habanero peppers, and a whopping 3 Million Scoville pepper extract pack a powerful punch that will blow you away!

The exception is one mammal species, Homo sapiens, which seems hell-bent on seeking the most intense chilli pain possible. The creator of the Carolina Reaper has recently claimed to have bred a new chilli, named Pepper X. With a Scoville rating of over 3 million, well beyond the Reaper.

Pepper X awaits confirmation as the world’s new hottest Chilli by the Guinness Book of Records. But those seeking insane levels of capsaicin. Agony aren’t waiting for selective breeding and have used chemistry to take chilli extracts into new territory