Fiery Hot Dried Peppers

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These Scorpion Peppers Will Definitely Set Your Mouth on Fire

— February 8, 2013 — Lifestyle
The use of spices and chilies is becoming much more widespread among Western cuisine, and if you're a chili enthusiast looking to get a little extreme, then these dried scorpion peppers will certainly challenge your ability to sustain heat.

Peppers that are dried are not only useful for their sustainability, but they also pack a lot more heat in that preserved state. While these small wrinkly peppers don't visually appear menacing, their appearance is deceiving, because just a small taste of these hot peppers will send your taste buds through the roof.

These fiery-hot peppers are considered to be some of hottest around the globe, and if you're a dare devil looking to conquer the next big challenge, these peppers will definitely give you a run for your money.

Trend Themes

  1. Extreme Spices — More and more people are seeking out the extreme heat of chili peppers.
  2. Preservation of Heat — Consumers are recognizing that drying peppers increases heat and sustainability.
  3. Chili Challenges — Chili enthusiasts are pushing themselves to experience the hottest peppers in the world.

Industry Implications

  1. Food & Beverage — Restaurants and food manufacturers have an opportunity to create new, extreme spice-based dishes and products.
  2. Agriculture — Farmers can capitalize on the demand for spicy peppers by growing and distributing different varieties.
  3. Travel & Tourism — With the popularity of chili challenges, tourism boards and travel companies can offer experiences centered around trying different spicy cuisines.
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