My gf actually ate a full Scotch Bonnet, the mad person lol.
That is freakin' hot. Years ago I bought a chilli mix which had a Scotch Bonnet in it. I sliced a small piece off it and tasted it - and then decided not to use it for the meal because I found it simply too hot.
For those who do not know: Scotch Bonnets rank a 9 on a 10 scale in hotness - only Habaneros come on top of them (10/10). Thai chillis come in at about 3 or 4.
Cheers Stephan
Actually that's a mis conception. A lot has happened in the world of chillis in the last 2 years. Scotch Bonnet come out at a Scorville rating of between 100,000–350,000. Until last year it was the Naga Viper (grown in Cumbria UK) which was the hottest for a month until it was overtook by the Trinidad Scorpion Butch T which has a Scorville rating of 1,463,700. The current hottest is Trinidad Moruga Scorpion which became the record holder this month. with a Scorville rating of 2,009,231.
When you compare 100,000-350,000 of a Scotch Bonnet to the current record holder at just over 2million, that is a hell of a lot hotter. The habanero chilli is also rated between 100,000–350,000, but you tend to get more of them being at the higher end as to the Scotch Bonnet which can vary.
Growing chillis and making them hotter has seem to become a sport these days. I think I'm going to have a crack at it :)
EDIT: I just thought I'd mention that the chillis mentioned are the ones that have been recorded the hottest. That doesn't necesarilly mean that your always going to be guaranteed to be that hot. Although the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion has the hottest recorded. The second recordest hottest, Trinidad Scorpion Butch T, is still technically the hottest as when you buy them, nearly all of them end up spicier than the record holder, as the the Trinidad Moruga Scorpion can be as low as around the 500,000 mark, whereas the Butch T is pretty much always around the record mark. So judging of averages for the hottest constant, its the Butch T in first place with the Naga viper averaging the second.