Fatalii

Fatalii is a variety of plant species Capsicum chinense. It belongs to the genus capsicum (Capsicum ) in the nightshade family (Solanaceae ). Fataliis are related to the better-known and habaneros are just like these the sharpest chilli in the world.

Occurrence

The species is native to Central Africa and probably arose by early varieties of returning slaves from the Caribbean. The chilies, variety Fatalii are mainly known for their cutting and lasting sharpness, and they also have a pronounced citrus aroma.

Description

The plants have a height of about 50 to 70 cm. The pods are 6-8 cm long and 3.5 cm wide. The surface of the fruit is somewhat rough and wrinkled and ripen from yellow, although there are some red variants. A characteristic feature is the pronounced peak of the fruits that most other varieties of the species usually have rounded tips. The fruits contain few seeds.

Use

Fataliis include (as well as Habaneros ) to the hottest chilli in the world. The measured on the Scoville scale values ​​for fruits of the variety Fatalii be 100000-500000 units. The taste is, apart from the extreme sharpness, citrusy - fruity.

Perfect fit Fataliis in fruity, exotic salsas with pineapple, banana or mango. Since Fatalii fruits are dünnfleischig, they can dry well.

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