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This is not the newest of information, but I've just discovered that the Red Savina habanero chile has been crushed (so to speak) in the heat catagory by a rare Indian chile, named bhut jolokia. The words sound something like "butt-jolly" in Hindu, which would make sense, lol. But this is the real deal.
Chile heat is measured in Scoville units. As an example, Tabasco sauce ranges in hotness from ~2500 to 5000 Scoville units. A jalapeno chile can get upwards of 8000 Scoville units. The previous OC defense pepper spray champ was the Red Savina at a bit over 500,000 Scoville units. This new, rare thing is very hard to grow, and has been slow to get to the west and truly scientific testing. In 2006, the esteemed University of New Mexico's Chile Pepper Institute reported this pepper that's called the "ghost pepper" measured a capsicum volume that expressed out to over 1 MILLION Scoville units. HOLY SMOKE! (
) As much as I love peppers, I think I'd rather drink battery acid. 
Here's a link to some information ---> http://www.fiery-foods.com/dave/sagajolokia.asp
Chile heat is measured in Scoville units. As an example, Tabasco sauce ranges in hotness from ~2500 to 5000 Scoville units. A jalapeno chile can get upwards of 8000 Scoville units. The previous OC defense pepper spray champ was the Red Savina at a bit over 500,000 Scoville units. This new, rare thing is very hard to grow, and has been slow to get to the west and truly scientific testing. In 2006, the esteemed University of New Mexico's Chile Pepper Institute reported this pepper that's called the "ghost pepper" measured a capsicum volume that expressed out to over 1 MILLION Scoville units. HOLY SMOKE! (
Here's a link to some information ---> http://www.fiery-foods.com/dave/sagajolokia.asp