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DescriptionTable of Contents ToggleProduct Name: Tigers Teeth x BBG7Origin & LineageHeat ProfileFlavor ProfileFruit CharacteristicsPlant DetailsCultivation InformationNotable CompoundsCulinary & Cultural UseProduct Name: Tigers Teeth x BBG7Tigers Teeth x BBG7 is a visually aggressive and thermally formidable chili cultivar belonging to the Capsicum chinense species. This hybrid merges the jagged, fang-like pod structure of Tiger’s Teeth with the bleeding calyx trait and fruit-forward heat of the 7 Pot Bubblegum (BBG7), resulting in a superhot pepper that is both ornamental and culinary. With thick walls, twisted lobes, and a flavor profile that balances tropical sweetness with smoky depth, this cultivar has gained traction among collectors, artisan growers, and fermentation specialists. Though still genetically unstable, Tigers Teeth x BBG7 is already celebrated for its dramatic appearance, bleeding calyx, and layered burn.Cultivar Name: Tigers Teeth x BBG7Species: Capsicum chinenseCommon Names: Occasionally referred to as “Tiger Bubblegum” or “Bleeding Fang”Type: HybridOrigin & LineageGeographic Origin: Tigers Teeth x BBG7 was bred in the United States by Renegade Acres in Howell, Michigan. The cross was made between Tiger’s Teeth—a Guyanese heirloom known for its elongated, fang-like pods and habanero lineage—and BBG7 (Bubblegum 7 Pot), a Trinidadian superhot recognized for its bleeding calyx and explosive heat. The hybrid was developed through open pollination and selection trials, with emphasis on pod thickness, bleeding calyx retention, and flavor complexity. It has since been distributed globally through specialty vendors and seed exchanges.Cultural Significance: While the Tigers Teeth x BBG7 does not hold ritual or folkloric significance, it has become a symbol of ornamental intensity and breeding innovation within the chili-growing community. Its bleeding calyx trait—where red pigment extends into the stem—is highly prized among collectors. The cultivar is frequently featured in grow journals, boutique hot sauces, and experimental fermentations. Its jagged pod structure and thick walls make it ideal for smoking, stuffing, and drying, while its heat level satisfies even the most seasoned superhot enthusiasts.Lineage / Hybridizer History: Tiger’s Teeth is a Guyanese heirloom with habanero-type genetics, known for its fang-like pods and ornamental vigor. BBG7 is a Trinidadian superhot derived from the 7 Pot family, notable for its bleeding calyx and fruit-forward burn. The hybrid was created and refined by Renegade Acres, with ongoing selection to lock in pod shape, wall thickness, and bleeding traits. While the cultivar remains semi-stable, most plants produce elongated, twisted red pods with thick flesh and bleeding stems when fully ripe.Heat ProfileScoville Rating (SHU): 850,000–1,100,000 SHUPerceived Heat: Superhot (500,000 or more SHU)Heat Characteristics: The burn of Tigers Teeth x BBG7 is sharp, immediate, and persistent. It begins with a sting on the tongue and quickly spreads across the palate and throat. The heat builds steadily, peaking within 30 seconds and lingering for up to 20 minutes. Despite its aggression, the burn is clean and does not carry the acrid bitterness found in some unstable superhots. The thick walls slow the release of capsaicinoids, resulting in a delayed but sustained burn.Flavor ProfileTasting Notes: Tigers Teeth x BBG7 delivers a bold, fruity flavor with smoky undertones and a hint of floral bitterness. The BBG7 lineage contributes tropical sweetness and citrus notes, while Tiger’s Teeth adds depth and earthiness. When used fresh, the flavor is bright and aromatic; when fermented or roasted, it develops complexity and umami richness.Aftertaste / Finish: The finish is smoky and slightly bitter, with lingering heat that dominates the palate. Roasting enhances the pepper’s natural sugars and brings out caramelized undertones, while fermentation reveals layered acidity and depth.Ideal Pairings:Fermented hot saucesSmoked meat rubsRoasted vegetable salsasDark fruit chutneysCaribbean-style pepper mashFruit CharacteristicsShape: Elongated and twisted, often curved with a pointed tip and scorpion-style tailSize: Approximately 4–6 cm long, 2–2.5 cm diameterColor Stages: Immature: green → Intermediate: orange-red → Ripe: vibrant red with bleeding calyxWall Thickness: ThickTexture & Skin: Wrinkled and blistered, with a glossy sheen and prominent lobes.Plant DetailsGrowth Habit: BushyPlant Height & Width: Height: 90–110 cm Width: 60–80 cmFoliage: Dark green, slightly pubescentFlower Color: WhiteDays to Maturity: 120–130 days from transplantYield: Moderate – estimated 40–70 pods per plant under optimal conditions.Cultivation InformationSeed Count per Pack: 5 or 10 seeds (Presoaking Chilli Seeds)Germination Time: 10–14 days (Germinating Chilli Seeds)Optimal Germination Temp: 25–30°C (Essential guide to ideal temperatures and humidity for chilli seed germination)Light Requirements: Filtered sunSoil Preferences:pH: 6.0–6.8Well-drained loamy soilHigh organic matter content (Easy DIY soil mixes)Storage Tips: Store Tigers Teeth x BBG7 seeds in airtight containers in a cool, dry place. Silica gel packets may be used to reduce moisture. Avoid refrigeration unless seeds are vacuum-sealed.Notable CompoundsCapsaicinoid Content: High concentrations of capsaicin and dihydrocapsaicin contribute to its superhot classification. These compounds are concentrated in the placenta and locular tissue.Volatile Flavor Compounds: Limonene, vanillin, and aldehydes contribute to the pepper’s fruity and smoky aroma, especially when fermentedAnthocyanins / Pigments: No purple pigmentation is expressed. The red coloration and bleeding calyx are driven by carotenoid pathways and anthocyanin expression near the stem.Culinary & Cultural UseTraditional Uses: As a modern hybrid, Tigers Teeth x BBG7 is not part of traditional culinary heritage. However, it is increasingly used in artisan hot sauces, tropical salsas, and experimental fermentations. Its flavor and heat make it ideal for gourmet applications and specialty blends.Raw vs Cooked Flavor: Raw: fruity, floral, and intensely hot Cooked: flavor deepens, sugars caramelize, and heat becomes more integratedRegional Dishes:Michigan-style fermented pepper mashArtisan hot sauces with mango or pineapple basesRoasted chili rubs for lamb and game meatsBBG7-infused chili con carneStorage / Drying / Preserving Tips:Air-dry whole pods in shaded, ventilated areas to preserve color and potencyUse dehydrators at low temperatures to retain volatile compoundsFerment in 2–3% salt brine for 4–6 weeks to develop complex flavor profilesStore dried pods in vacuum-sealed bags or glass jars with desiccantsGrind into flakes or powder for long-term spice blends
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