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The Devil’s Pepper: The Original Sin of Superhot Renames

The Devil’s Pepper: The Original Sin of Superhot Renames

by Rich Blood | Oct 15, 2025 | Blog, Botany, Pepper History, Pepper Myths And Misinformation, Superhot Peppers

Imagine a pepper so hot it could make warriors cry. In Trinidad, called Kairi or “Land of the Hummingbird” by its indigenous peoples, this chili sparked every superhot—from Scorpions to Bhut Jolokias to Reapers. But its true name, ají, was the first casualty in a long...
Locopica | Capsicum arachnoideum Demystified

Locopica | Capsicum arachnoideum Demystified

by Rich Blood | Feb 16, 2021 | Blog, Botany, Pepper Myths And Misinformation, Taxonomy, Traveling the World in Search of Peppers

In taxonomy, some mysteries refuse to die. Capsicum arachnoideum was one of them. A name whispered in old papers, a supposed wild Bolivian species with small purple flowers, hairy leaves, and long spider-leg calyx appendages. For decades, it hovered somewhere between...
Ají Charapita: Debunked, Not Diminished

Ají Charapita: Debunked, Not Diminished

by Rich Blood | Feb 27, 2020 | Blog, Pepper Myths And Misinformation, Spicy, Traveling the World in Search of Peppers

Ají Charapita peppers, red and yellow, served with lime wedges at a restaurant in Iquitos, Peru—hardly the stuff of $25,000-a-kilo luxury. In 2014, I roamed Peru’s Belén Market in Iquitos, grabbing handfuls of Ají Charapita—pea-sized chilis bursting with citrusy...

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