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  • u r hotter than a habanero, :)

  • that was boring...thought u were gonna eat it

  • they are NOT flaming hot chilies, just spicy but not so bad... I never tried one from Mexico but I'm pretty sure they aren't that bad...

  • thats not true im in california i grow habenaro that are just as hot at any mecican chili...we grow monsters and killers!

  • lol she is a stupid mexicano

  • bellissima donna, e anche bella voce

  • @TheAmazingJackass, I have Red Savina, Orange Habs, Jalapeno, Cayenne, and Naga Morich chilli growing in the back yard, and they are all hot. The Morich is the clear winner followed by the Red Savina (Habanero), then Orange Hab, Cayenne, Jalapeno. Don't try to pass on like an orange hab isn't hot. Eat one and upload it on youtube so we can all see how mild a pepper it is.

  • hottness depends upon MOISTURE level. a dry habenero isnt so hot. try picking one WHEN DEW IS ON THE GROUND....its many times hotter.

  • @bradford71A dry chilli is always the hottest, what are you talking about?

  • @Megoraxos try picking them in the morning when they are covered in dew. try one then and see if it isnt hotter.

  • Beautiful woman, even more beautiful pepper, however they are not hotter in Mexico.. BUT, ANYONE that says they are not hot... HAS NOT EATEN ONE.... But only 3 (Debateably 4) other peppers are hotter.

  • @TheCayenneLover Rubbish, There's far more chilli's/pepper's that are more hotter than a Habanero.

  • You aren't terribly bright

  • You're way hotter than any Habanero pepper!

  • they are grow more than mexioco, you can eat then in jamaica they are called scotch bonnet peppers, or they even have them in the Congo ... and yes they are still very hot... you should ask yourself were the stuff from Mexico comes from ... made the African slaves brought them with them ti Mexico or maybe the washed on shore for the islands .... think about it ???

  • Scotch bonnets and habaneros are two completely different fruit. Not the same thing at all.

    Birds would have carried the seeds and biodiversity tells us that chilli peppers originated in South America, not Africa.

  • I get some at the grocery in green and don't find them too hot, maybe because I'm outside of Mexico? lol...

  • Dude, those things are not hot! Why do so much people think habaneros are like fire? I ate a whole habanero and didn't feel pain.

  • si Smithjade87 bhut jolokia de India es mucho mas caliente- the bhut jolokia from india is much more hot mucho mas

  • Eso no es mucho caliente, bhut jolokia de India es mucho mas caliente!

  • she's way hotter than the goddamn pepper

  • Mexicanas are hot! Lol.

  • I tried green habaneros and they weren't too hot, I guess they weren't from Mexico.

  • what the?...

  • Hola amiga,

    yes they look like very hot chilli. In fact they look so good I would love the seed for my garden. So you think if I grow them outside Mexico then maybe they will not be as hot? I agree that if you grew them in a colder climate then yes they would be not as hot as Mexican grown. Then on the other hand if you grow in climate identical to Mexico then maybe they get as hot yes.

  • De nada... solo estoy anotando lo obvio, me gusto como saludaste la ave... :) y tu ingles es impecable... saludos que estes bien....sonrie.... te queda vien :)

  • nice.... the accent, mexicana? cara de angel.

  • Si, gracias :)

  • i'll take both in to my mouth

  • Damn, whats up girl...

  • Her accent is hotter than the peppers. ^_^

  • lmao

  • I plant habaneros in germany.

    also Naga Dorset,Tepin,Carribean red,Red Savina,

    Fatalii and......

    L.G.

    Lion

  • Hmmm, do ones that we eat in America do they plant them in Mexico?

  • Omg, just look at the skin of the peppers they l@@k soooooo hot!!!!!! i bet they're even more hotter than the ones in America

  • its the hottest pepper in the world

  • the hottest are the bhut jolokias, which are an easy x2 hotter.

  • The orange and red ones are very HOT.

  • if you plant them not in mexico they wont get soo hot than in mexico

  • i grow them in illinois. they are plenty hot here too. and growing the jolokias this season. wow.

  • WOOO... Yes they are HOT, but I like them anyway! : )

    Praying For Peace!

    ~Mimi~

  • you're just one hot mama...lol. ((hugs))

    *tori*

  • Oh Tori aren't you the sweetest??

    Love ya :-)

  • yay...you spoke english for us...thank you girlie!!! ...lol.

    *tori*

  • Yes Tori!!!

    I've been waiting for you to find out that "she can speak" lol

  • what if i took soil from mexico and used it to fill a plant container. then grow them in Illinois?

  • I really have no idea, but it could help.. I'm not even sure if that story is real anyways hehe

    Thanx for the comment!

  • its because ofthe mexican sun

  • I LOVE THEM!!! I dont think I have had a meal without them!!! hahaha

    GW

  • I'm such a wuss I can't even smell the damn things!

  • Oh your such a sweetheart! Yes, I had the green ones and then they turn orange and those are the mega ass hot ones! I just cut a sliver off and throw the whole pepper in with a pot of beans and then take it out when serving!

    Way cool, thanks for making this video!!!

  • I can't even smell them and people here eat them like bite after bite!!! hahha,

    you are very welcome :-)

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