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  • Trinidad Scorpion with Garlic Nutrition Panel
    Pepper Palace Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Garlic Hot Sauce
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    Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Hot sauce w Garlic

    Bring the legends about ultra-spicy and ultra-rare peppers to life in your personal hot sauce collection with our Trinidad Moruga scorpion and garl...

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  • Scorpion Stinger Hot Sauce with chicken wings
    Scorpion Stinger Hot Sauce
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    Scorpion Stinger Hot Sauce

    The enticing burn of our Trinidad Scorpion Butch T hot sauce cannot be stopped—and that’s just the way we like it. Once it stings your mouth with i...

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Float Like A Butterfly, Sting Like A Scorpion Pepper

This little scorpion packs a doozy of a sting. The Trinidad Moruga Scorpion Pepper originated in - you guessed it - Moruga, Trinidad. It supposedly got its name because it looks like a scorpion’s tail, but we think it’s probably because it causes excruciating pain, just like a scorpion sting. The Trinidad Scorpion held the title of “hottest pepper in the world” for three years before it was beat by the Carolina Reaper. Even if it’s not the hottest, we’d still classify this little firecracker as “advanced chili-heads only”. Our scorpion pepper hot sauces are perfect for any food that could use a little (or a lot) of heat, or you can grab some of our pure scorpion pepper powder if you think you’re tough enough.

How Hot Is a Trinidad Scorpion Pepper?

Trinidad Scorpion Peppers range between 1,200,000 - 2,000,000 Scovilles - that’s about 400 times hotter than a jalapeno, for reference. It’s safe to say this pepper is extremely hot - don’t say we didn’t warn you!