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Here is the Carolina Cayenne Pepper Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 120,000+ SHU. A native of Central and South America, named after the Cayenne River in French Guiana, it owes it spread around the world to Portugal whose traders carried it around the world in the 15th & 16th centuries. Similar in appearance to the original cayenne, this variety is twice as hot. Shaped like an elongated teardrop, a mature Carolina Cayenne will be over five inches in length and about an inch in width, with wrinkled and thin skin.
Here is the Carolina Cayenne Pepper Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 120,000+ SHU. A native of Central and South America, named after the Cayenne River in French Guiana, it owes it spread around the world to Portugal whose traders carried it around the world in the 15th & 16th centuries. Similar in appearance to the original cayenne, this variety is twice as hot. Shaped like an elongated teardrop, a mature Carolina Cayenne will be over five inches in length and about an inch in width, with wrinkled and thin skin.
Here is the Carolina Cayenne Pepper Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 120,000+ SHU. A native of Central and South America, named after the Cayenne River in French Guiana, it owes it spread around the world to Portugal whose traders carried it around the world in the 15th & 16th centuries. Similar in appearance to the original cayenne, this variety is twice as hot. Shaped like an elongated teardrop, a mature Carolina Cayenne will be over five inches in length and about an inch in width, with wrinkled and thin skin.
Here is the Carolina Cayenne Pepper Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 120,000+ SHU. A native of Central and South America, named after the Cayenne River in French Guiana, it owes it spread around the world to Portugal whose traders carried it around the world in the 15th & 16th centuries. Similar in appearance to the original cayenne, this variety is twice as hot. Shaped like an elongated teardrop, a mature Carolina Cayenne will be over five inches in length and about an inch in width, with wrinkled and thin skin.

Carolina Cayenne Pepper

Capsicum Annuum

Here is the Carolina Cayenne Pepper Capsicum annuum, Scoville units: 120,000+ SHU. A native of Central and South America, named after the Cayenne River in French Guiana, it owes it spread around the world to Portugal whose traders carried it around the world in the 15th & 16th centuries. Similar in appearance to the original cayenne, this variety is twice as hot. Shaped like an elongated teardrop, a mature Carolina Cayenne will be over five inches in length and about an inch in width, with wrinkled and thin skin.

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