Heat Level: Very Hot

SHU

50k - 100k

Origin

Brazil

Flavor Profile

Citrus, bright, chinense

The Murupi Amarela pepper is a variety from the Capsicum chinense species, known for its unique characteristics and flavor. The Murupi Amarela pepper originates from Brazil, particularly from the Amazon region. The peppers are a vibrant yellow (amarela means yellow in Portuguese) when they reach full maturity.

  • Color: The peppers are a vibrant yellow (amarela means yellow in Portuguese) when they reach full maturity.
  • Shape: They are elongated and slender, often resembling a finger or a small chili pepper. The peppers can grow up to 2 to 3 inches in length.
  • Surface: The skin of the Murupi Amarela pepper is typically smooth and slightly glossy.
  • Flavor: The Murupi Amarela is known for its distinctive, fruity flavor with citrusy undertones. It has a bright, fresh taste that complements its moderate heat.
  • Aroma: The pepper has a fragrant, slightly floral aroma, which adds to its appeal in culinary uses.

The Murupi Amarela pepper has a moderate to high heat level, generally ranging between 50,000 to 100,000 SHU. The burn sensation on this pepper tends to be a frontal tongue/lip burn. 

  • Cultural Significance: In Brazil, the Murupi Amarela pepper is a popular ingredient in regional cuisine, particularly in the Amazon region. It is used in a variety of traditional dishes.
  • Rarity: Outside of Brazil, the Murupi Amarela pepper is less common, making it a unique and sought-after variety for pepper enthusiasts and gardeners.