🔥 Spice Up Your Life with the Wicked Reaper!
The Carolina Reaper Chili Powder is a premium spice made from the world's hottest chili pepper, boasting an intense 2,000,000 Scoville heat units. This 2-ounce package is perfect for culinary enthusiasts looking to elevate their dishes with a wickedly spicy kick.
D**.
Very hot!!! And it tastes good too
This stuff is Very hot but it has a great taste too. If you use a little bit it'll add a good amount of hot to your food without changing the taste, but if you use a larger amount you can taste the pepper... And be ready for a Lot of heat. Best of all, it doesn't upset your stomach or cause heartburn so you can enjoy the heat without the bad after effects.... I put this on just about everything I eat but since you use such a small amount one of these will last about a year.... This is the second one I've ordered so far
J**
ITS HOT! Don't be cocky!
As the title states, this stuff is HOT. My husband makes beef jerky with it and you only need a little. When we first got it we opened it and dipped our fingers on the cap to try it (like 10 grains of powder) and our nose started running, eyes watering, it took 5-10min to stop.I recommend keeping the bottle in a small zip lock bag and definitely out of reach of children! Great stuff but as advertised, VERY SPICY!
S**E
The oral arms race continues. Be mindful of tolerance buildup!
To cut to the chase: The heat is about as spicy as the spiciest thing you can imagine. We sort of hit a ceiling for pain sensation at a certain level. The difference at these levels, however, is how long it lasts. You will feel this for up to an hour if you have it in enough concentration. Parts of you that you didn't think could taste "spice" you'll notice will be able to "taste" spice. Ever had the roof of your mouth burning from spice? How about your teeth?? The oils this stuff secretes can occasionally seep into your gums and you'll have fun new sensations. Not crazy painful, but definitely surprising. If you have enough of this in concentration while swallowing something, it's like a tactile X-ray of your throat and esophagus made of heat. I'm a masochist so all of this is my jam.I use spice to wake myself up in the morning. I've been doing this for years, every morning. I started out using crushed red pepper, then I ended up just wasting too many jars of it as my tolerance for spice continued to increase. Then I added cayenne pepper to the mix, and that's pretty much just a good flavor at this point. Now I have this stuff. What started out as only a pinch on my bagels each morning for a long-lasting heat has turned into me sprinkling this stuff on my bagels like I started years ago with crushed red pepper. The heat is brutal and I basically combine it with cayenne to get the flavor more towards one that I like. I'm not the biggest fan of the habanero/ghost pepper flavor, but it is absolutely an accurate flavor of Capsicum chinense. My ambivalence to the flavor has nothing to do with the quality of the product itself, though. I realize that my options at this level of heat are very limited, so I'll take what I can get.If I run out of this stuff, which, to my surprise, I might indeed be doing in a few months, I'll probably be purchasing another one. It's the only thing I have when it comes to extreme levels of spice. If you acclimate to this stuff, though (which you will, if you're having it daily in increasing quantities) be very mindful of using it around others. What might be a mild smell you will make the eyes of others water and turn the area around to into an eye irritation hazard.Be very careful in regularly using this stuff. It will completely offset your tolerance to spice and it might take a few months of not using it to get back to baseline.
A**R
Excellent flavor with heat
This is a great additive to any food you want to heat up with great flavor. Use sparingly due to the heat and it will last quite a while. Fast shipping also.
D**R
Carolina Reaper Chili: How to Squirrel Proof your Bird Feeder.
Tobasco Sauce and Cayenne Pepper does not work. Red Chili Flakes do not work. Mint oil does not work. Squirrels keep coming back and dissemate your bird feed. Squirrels are curious, persistent problem solvers and if they want your bird feed they are going to get it. After endless internet searches and trying all sorts of methods for keeping squirrels away from my bird food I have figured out a solution.Squirrels and deer, like most mammals, have tongues that are sensitive to chilis. Bird tongues are not affected by chilis.I have used this solution for whole peanuts in the shell and for striped sunflower seed.1. In a tupperware container add desired amount of bird feed.2. Lightly sprinkle a few drops food grade oil to your bird feed. (I use both olive and canola oil.)3. Shake bird feed in sealed tupperware vigorously to coat bird feed with oil.4. Now for the good part - Sprinkle "Carolina Reaper Powder" over bird feed.5. Shake bird feed in sealed tupperware until chili powder is dusted evenly over bird feed. (Add more oil, if necessary, for powder to stick.)6. Feed your birds.Observations and Suggestions:Carolina Reaper Chilis are the hottest chilis in the world so be careful. Wash your hands after this process and "DO NOT RUB YOUR EYES" with your hands or fingers.My goal is to deter squirrels without harming them. I've read accounts of squirrels clawing their eyes out with similar methods so proceed with caution. The amount of chili powder that's needed will be trial and error. My method is after I've sprinkled my whole peanuts with the chili powder I a put a peanut in my own mouth to gage its effectiveness. (Of course, with a large glass of milk nearby.) Not much of the Carolina Reaper Powder is needed to create an intolerable heat. This makes using the powder fairly cost effective.I was excited to see what would happen with the squirrels. Several squirrels would eat my peanuts in minutes and leave nothing for my blue jays, grackles, woodpeckers, or cardinals. They would watch me from afar and as soon as I would put my bird feed out they would pounce. So here is what happened when I dusted my peanuts with the Chili Reaper Powder...The squirrels cavalierly came prancing up to my peanut feeder, giving me the evil eye, of course. A wry smile came upon my face. Then the alpha squirrel took the first peanut as always. Almost immediately I could see a puzzled look on his face. Then he dropped the peanut and and shook his head violently as he ran as fast as he could. The other squirrels got scared and followed. Was I bit worried that I might have harmed the squirrel? Sure I was but only time would tell. It was early evening when I first used this chili method so I did not see the squirrels for the rest of the evening. Even the birds were put off by what they had seen and did not eat any peanuts for the rest of that evening.The next morning, however, all of my peanuts were gone. I could tell they were eaten by birds and not by squirrels because the squirrels always discard the shells nearby. There were no shells to be seen. Even so, the squirrels came back the next afternoon. I was glad to see that the alpha squirrel had not clawed his eyes out. This time, however, he was far more cautious. I could see him on top of the peanuts sniffing the chili powder, trying to decide whether or not to take another peanut. He did not. His partner then had her turn. She too sniffed the peanuts and walked away.Then there were a couple of squirrels I had not seen before. They immediately took the peanuts in their mouth and just like the first squirrel violently reacted to the chili powder, dropped the peanuts and ran away. So far, so good! My method is working. I hope this method will work for you too. Please, try and it out and report your findings here. I am also curious to see if this will work with deer.Good luck.Update: April 18th, 2020.I have been using Wicked Reaper for 7 months now to deter the squirrels. I sprinkle the powder onto my whole peanuts almost every day and this little jar has lasted this long. I am thrilled.Every once in a while I will see how long it takes for the squirrels come back when I don't use the powder. Two days is the maximum and when the squirrels do come back they decimate the un-Wicked peanuts in minutes. What this tells me is that the squirrels always have their eyes and, most importantly, their noses on the lookout. They are constantly on survelleince. (Smart little buggers.) Sometimes I see them come around and from about 3 feet away the squirrels sniff the air. They can always smell the Wicked Reaper powder and then they run away.I've learned how much powder to sprinkle on my peanuts so that it is barely enough to deter the squirrels. Every once in awhile a hungry squirrel will snatch a peanut but that's O.K. with me. I actually like squirrels and think they are adorable. My only issue was that I was putting out the peanuts for the blue jays and the squirrels were eating them like hotcakes and not leaving anything for the birds. Now the birds are happy and occasionally a squirrel will get a peanut too. All is well in the Garden of Eden thanks to Wicked Reaper Carolina Reaper Chili Pepper.
R**D
hot
Product has good heat and is well packaged
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Good, very spicy
Great if you enjoy spicy foods
G**X
extremely hot and flavorful
made my future son in law 's eyes water. he loves it
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