Banana peppers typically range from 0 to 500 Scoville Heat Units (SHU). This makes them mild compared to many other peppers, such as jalapeños, which can reach up to 8,000 SHU. The sweetness and mild heat of banana peppers make them a popular choice for salads, Sandwiches, and pickling.
1. Bhut Jolokia Pepper (1,041,427 SHU)2. Red Savina Habanero Pepper (580,000 SHU)3. Habanero Pepper (350,000 SHU)4. Datil Pepper (300,000 SHU)5. African Birdseye Pepper (175,000 SHU)SHU- The higher the SHU the hotter the pepper
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1. Bhut Jolokia Pepper (1,041,427 SHU)2. Red Savina Habanero Pepper (580,000 SHU)3. Habanero Pepper (350,000 SHU)4. Datil Pepper (300,000 SHU)5. African Birdseye Pepper (175,000 SHU)SHU- The higher the SHU the hotter the pepper
A banana pepper is a variety of yellow chilli pepper, Latin name Capsicum annuum.
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all 4 at the same time: omg banana pickle carrot pepper!
No, a pepperoncini is not the same as a banana pepper. They are different types of peppers with distinct flavors and appearances.
Banana peppers are a vegetable because it is the shape of the pepper that prompted the name banana.
Sweet banana peppers are annuals. They must be grown new each year. Garden Harvest Supply is a good source for sweet banana pepper plants.
The difference in Scoville heat units between a serrano pepper and a jalapeno pepper is about 5,000 to 23,000 SHU.
Banana Peppers rate at 500 Scoville Heat Units Pablano's 2000 Anaheim's 2500 Jalepeno's 5000 and Habanero's at 325,000 Scoville heat units.