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Bhut Jolokia - RARE & KILLER HOT - One of the Hottest Available Chilli Peppers!!! - 5 Seed Pack

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South Africa
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Seeds for Africa 00287
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73473594

 

Bhut Jolokia - Chilli Pepper - Long time world record holder - Killer hot

What more can we say but the one of the hottest commercially available chilli seed. The only chilli hotter has been genetically engineered in England, and is yet to become available commercially. Firmly at the top of the Killer Category. Touching the flesh has been known to cause severe skin burns. The Bhut Jolokia is officially rated at an inferno like 1001304 Scoville heat units, according to the Guinness World Records.

This sale is for a 5 Seed Pack

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Excellent quick service, thank you very much
29 Aug 2012