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Scotch Bonnet (other)
The scotch bonnet is a variety of chili pepper. Scotch bonnet may also refer to: * Scotch bonnet (mushroom), a mushroom also known as the fairy ring mushroom * Scotch bonnet (sea snail), a sea snail and the official state shell of North Carolina * Scotch Bonnet Island, a one hectare island in Lake Ontario * Scotch Bonnet Mountain, a mountain in Montana, US * Scotch Bonnet Records, a Scottish record label * Scotch Bonnet Ridge, a geologic feature in Canada and the United States, near Scotch Bonnet Island See also * Tam o' shanter (cap) A tam o' shanter (in the British military often abbreviated to ToS) or "tammie" is a name given to the traditional Scottish bonnet worn by men. The name derives from Tam o' Shanter, the eponymous hero of the 1790 Robert Burns poem. Description ...
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Scotch Bonnet
Scotch bonnet (also known as Bonney peppers, or Caribbean red peppers) is a variety of chili pepper named for its supposed resemblance to a Scottish tam o' shanter bonnet. It is ubiquitous in West Africa as well as the Caribbean. Like the closely related habanero, Scotch bonnets have a heat rating of 100,000–350,000 Scoville units. For comparison, most jalapeño peppers have a heat rating of 2,500 to 8,000 on the Scoville scale. However, completely sweet varieties of Scotch bonnet called cachucha peppers are grown on some of the Caribbean islands. Scotch bonnets are used to flavor many dishes and cuisines worldwide and are often used in hot sauces and condiments. The Scotch bonnet has a sweeter flavor and stouter shape, distinct from its habanero relative with which it is often confused, and gives jerk dishes (pork/chicken) and other Caribbean dishes their unique flavor. Scotch bonnets are mostly used in Sri Lankan, Maldivian, West African, Antiguan, Kittitian/Nevisian, ...
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Scotch Bonnet (mushroom)
''Marasmius oreades'', also known as the fairy ring mushroom or fairy ring champignon, is a mushroom native to North America and Europe. Its common names can cause some confusion, as many other mushrooms grow in fairy rings, such as the edible ''Agaricus campestris'' and the poisonous ''Chlorophyllum molybdites''. Distribution and habitat ''Marasmius oreades'' grows extensively throughout North America, especially the east where they are also more diverse, and Europe in the summer and autumn (fall) (June–November in the UK), or year-round in warmer climates. It appears in grassy areas such as lawns, meadows, and even dunes in coastal areas. Description ''Marasmius oreades'' grows gregariously in troops, arcs, or rings ( type II, which causes the grass to grow and become greener). The cap is across; bell-shaped with a somewhat inrolled margin at first, becoming broadly convex with an even or uplifted margin, but usually retaining a slight central bump- an " umbo"; dry; smoot ...
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Scotch Bonnet (sea Snail)
The Scotch bonnet (''Semicassis granulata'') is a medium-sized to large species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the subfamily Cassinae, the helmet shells and bonnet shells. The common name "Scotch bonnet" alludes to the general outline and color pattern of the shell, which vaguely resemble a tam o' shanter, a traditional Scottish bonnet or cap. The shell is egg-shaped and fairly large, in maximum dimension, with a regular pattern of yellow, orange or brown squarish spots. The surface sculpture of the shell is highly variable: the surface can be smooth and polished, have grooves, be granulated, or even be nodulose on the shoulder of the whorls. This species lives intertidally and subtidally on sandy substrates, and is found primarily in the tropical and subtropical Western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina to Uruguay. It is the most common species in this subfamily in North America. A similar-appearing sea snail in the Mediterranean Sea and Northern Atlantic Oc ...
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Scotch Bonnet Island
Scotch Bonnet Island is a small island in Lake Ontario. It is part of Prince Edward County, Ontario, Canada. The island is a low, bare, limestone outcropping, approximately off the western shore of the Quinte peninsula. It is named after Scotch Bonnet Ridge, a nearby glacial feature, a north–south belt of glacio-lacustrine clay and till. The possibility of operating a lighthouse on the island was explored as early as 1844. Funds were found to construct a lighthouse after the ship ''Christiana'' was wrecked on the island in 1851. A traditional stone lighthouse was first erected on the island in 1856. It was replaced with a steel navigation tower in 1959. Ownership of the island was transferred to the Canadian Wildlife Service in 1979, after the Department of Transport (Canada), Department of Transport declared it surplus. Later that year it was named the Scotch Bonnet Island National Wildlife Area. Like other similar islands, the island is an important resting spot for bird ...
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Scotch Bonnet Mountain
Scotch Bonnet Mountain is a summit in Park County, Montana, United States. Description Scotch Bonnet Mountain is located north of Cooke City, Montana, in the Beartooth Mountains which are a subrange of the Rocky Mountains. It is set within the New World Mining District and the Custer-Gallatin National Forest. Precipitation runoff from the mountain's south slope drains into headwaters of Fisher Creek which is a tributary of the Clarks Fork Yellowstone River, whereas the north slope drains into Goose Creek which is a tributary of the nearby Stillwater River. Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises approximately above Goose Creek in . The mountain's rock composition ranges from diorite to monzodiorite and is commonly propylitized.
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Scotch Bonnet Records
Scotch Bonnet Records is a reggae and dub record label established in Glasgow in 2005. Scrub a Dub is a sub-label of Scotch Bonnet that releases bass music while the main label releases reggae tracks. Scotch Bonnet Records releases many of the Mungo's Hi Fi Mungo's Hi Fi is a sound system based in Glasgow, Scotland, which follows the original Jamaican sound system tradition. After working together previously, Tom Tattersall and Doug Paine founded the group in 2000, writing, recording, producing an ... releases and recordings and has released their latest album Serious Time on 2 June 2014. Discography Albums Singles and EPs References External linksScotch Bonnet Records WebsiteScotch Bonnet Records Youtube
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Scotch Bonnet Ridge
Scotch Bonnet Ridge is a geologic ridge that crosses the Canada-United States border, in Lake Ontario, south of Prince Edward County. Scotch Bonnet Island and Nicholson Island lie off the shore of Prince Edward County. The ridge is composed of glacio-lacustrine clay and till. References {{Reflist, refs= {{cite book , url = https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/national-wildlife-areas/publications/scotch-bonnet-island-management-plan/chapter-1.html , title = Scotch Bonnet Island and Mohawk Island National Wildlife Areas Management Plan , work = Environment Canada Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC; french: Environnement et Changement climatique Canada),Environment and Climate Change Canada is the applied title under the Federal Identity Program; the legal title is Department of the Environment ( ... , isbn = 978-1-100-22382-7 , archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20190504130843/https://www.canada.ca/en/e ...
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