Carolina Reaper (Romanian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Carolina Reaper" in Romanian language version.

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puckerbuttpeppercompany.com

  • „About Us”. PuckerButt Pepper Co. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . Smokin’ Ed gained the pepper industry’s attention in November 2010 when an NPR Reporter stopped by to eat an HP22B pepper–now known as Smokin’ Ed’s Carolina Reaper®. 

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  • „About Us”. PuckerButt Pepper Co. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . Smokin’ Ed gained the pepper industry’s attention in November 2010 when an NPR Reporter stopped by to eat an HP22B pepper–now known as Smokin’ Ed’s Carolina Reaper®. 
  • Hallock, Betty (). „World's hottest pepper hits 2.2 million Scoville heat units”. Los Angeles Times. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 
  • Collins, Jeffrey (). „World's hottest pepper is grown in South Carolina”. Associated Press. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 
  • Wong, James (). „Gardens: the hottest chilli ever grown”. The Guardian. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în . 
  • Smithers, Rebecca (). „UK shoppers to feel the heat as world's strongest chilli hits the high street”. The Guardian. Arhivat din original la . Accesat în .