Heat – Apocalyptic.

Burn – you’ll wish you hadn’t tried it.

Duration – feels like forever and still going strong.

Onset of pain – immediate, with no Vaseline.

Flavor – was there a flavor? I’d say earthy and slightly sweet, but the heat kicks in so quickly that it overwhelms the senses.

Conclusion – Chocolate Primotali is well deserving of its reputation as the World’s hottest pepper contender. There is no delay to the onset of the burn, unlike Primos and Reapers. Is that good or bad? I’ll see how my stomach is doing in a couple of hours and let that decide whether it’s a good or bad thing. If it gets its nastiness out of the way in the oral cavity, then it might also be the most tolerable of the nuclear hot peppers. Instant capsaicin buzz as well. My head is a floaty balloon bobbing on a string above my body. It’s very, very intense, so I’m already growing to like this pepper quite a bit as my headache that I’d had from earlier has vanished into a warm, fuzzy, floaty nothing. Going back for seconds now… I might be back later … or not.

by Washedurhairlately

5 Comments

  1. OldTree6356

    Oooohhhh, that looks gnarly as hell. I grew chocolate reapers last year and Armageddon and both were devastating, that looks like the hellish child of a terrible union between the two 😂🔥

  2. Mr_Bravo_

    I tasted my own one about 2 days ago – eyes watered immediately!
    They’re so worthy of their reputation.
    Ill attach a pic so you can see what mine looked like.

  3. CapsaicinLover615

    I personally found the taste to be very unpalatable, which was so sad because I absolutely love the look of it. There is a strange aftertaste to me. Also Jimi Pickles sold me a bunch of falsely labeled seeds last year.

  4. PepperMeTonight

    Yep, still is the hottest pepper I’ve grown!