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Capsicum chinense

7 Pot Barrackpore Pepper

Trinidad
Superhot
Also known as7-Pot Barrackpore · Barrackpore 7 Pot · Trinidad 7 Pot Barrackpore · 7 Pod Barrackpore
Scoville
0SHU
Heat0%
1.00M–1.30M SHU · PepperScale (1M-1.3M, median 1.15M); Hippy Seed Company and Pepper Joe's (consistent range); lab test ~1,000,070 SHU · tested 2011-09-01

The 7 Pot Barrackpore Pepper is a super-hot strain of the classic Trinidad 7 Pot, originating from the town of Barrackpore in Trinidad. Larger and more wrinkled than standard 7 Pots, it delivers intense heat with a sweet, fruity flavor tinged with bitterness. It ranks among the world's hottest peppers and is prized for hot sauces and potent culinary heat.

The 7 Pot Barrackpore Pepper, also known as Barrackpore 7 Pot or Trinidad 7 Pot Barrackpore, is a distinctive Capsicum chinense cultivar discovered in the small hamlet of Barrackpore in southern Trinidad. As a strain of the traditional 7 Pot pepper, it produces larger pods that are more elongated, conical, pimpled, and heavily wrinkled, sometimes developing a scorpion-like tail reminiscent of ghost peppers. The peppers mature from green to a vibrant red (with yellow and chocolate-brown color variants also available), measuring approximately 1 to 3 inches in length. Heat levels range from 1,000,000 to 1,300,000 Scoville Heat Units, with a typical value around 1,150,000 SHU, making it significantly hotter than most habaneros and comparable to the lower end of Trinidad Moruga Scorpion or 7 Pot Brain Strain. Flavor-wise, it offers a sweet and fruity brightness with more pronounced bitterness and less sweetness than other 7 Pot varieties. This makes it ideal for extreme hot sauces, salsas, powders, and adding intense heat to stews or dishes where a single pod can flavor multiple pots. The plants are vigorous producers and relatively stable, though the strain emerged in the 2000s and remains somewhat rare in fresh markets. It shares the typical chinense growth habits, thriving in warm climates with good heat tolerance.

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Backstory

Named after the town of Barrackpore in Trinidad where it was discovered, likely in the 2000s. It is a naturally occurring strain of the classic Trinidad 7 Pot pepper, selected for its larger size, more wrinkled pods, and slightly higher heat ceiling. The 7 Pot family name comes from the ability of one pepper to sufficiently heat seven pots of stew.

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Flavor

Sweet and fruity with a bright note, but more bitter and less sweet than other 7 Pot peppers or typical super-hots.

sweetfruitybrightbitter

Culinary uses

extreme hot saucessalsaspowderslow-dose cookingstews

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Substitutions

7 Pot Brain StrainTrinidad Moruga ScorpionGhost Pepper

Related variants

Appearance

Size
1-3 inches long
Skin
thick, heavily wrinkled
Color
matures from green to vibrant red (yellow and chocolate variants exist)
Flesh
thin walls, intense heat throughout
Shape
elongated conical, wrinkled and pimpled, sometimes with scorpion-like tail

Growing

Sun
full sun
Soil
well-drained, fertile
Notes
Big producers; harden off seedlings; suitable for containers or garden
Water
moderate, keep evenly moist
Spacing
3-4 ft between plants, 6-10 ft rows
Germination
3-16 weeks at 75-90°F soil temp; start indoors 8-10 weeks before last frost
Plant height
vigorous, tall producers
Days to maturity
80-100

Origin detail

Region
Barrackpore, southern Trinidad
Country
Trinidad and Tobago

Tags

superhottrinidadchinensewrinkledfruityhot-sauce

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