1 tablespoon
Any where from $.30 to $.50 per pepper. But it depends on where you shop.
1/16 tsp.
Well it depends on you definition of spicy. I enjoy very spicy food ,and i have had peppers MUCH spicier so i don't think they are very spicy. To another person, jalapenos might be the spiciest thing they ever tasted, so it all depends on your tast buds. :)
10 g
It all depends on where you live!!
one pound
over 9000 gold coins!
About 5.3 ounces
Apply coconut oil, olive oil, lard, or butter.
itsweight 50 lbs
The Scotch Bonnet is much, much hotter than the Serrano. Serranos tend to be hotter than jalapenos, as a comparison point, and they cap off at about 23,000 Scoville Heat Units. However, you can get some serranos that have very little heat, at least as mild as the mildest jalapeno. Although the hottest Serrano chile will feel like fire to the inexperienced, the mildest Scotch Bonnet will blow it away. Scotch Bonnets are comparable to Habanero chiles, at 150,000 to 325,000 Scoville Heat Units. They are among the hottest chile peppers commonly used although not the hottest by today's standards, since there are chile peppers at close to 1.5 million Scoville Units.
Rach serving has 7.1 mg of Sodium.