If you needed a sign from the universe to go deeper on your hot sauce obsession, here it is: the National Garden Bureau has officially declared 2026 the Year of the Hot Pepper.
From super-hots to sweet varieties, the spotlight is firmly on chili peppers this year — and it couldn't come at a better time. Interest in growing, cooking with, and crafting hot sauces from scratch is at an all-time high, fuelled by social media spice challenges, a growing global palate, and a new generation of home gardeners discovering that peppers are one of the most rewarding plants you can grow.
With over 50,000 varieties worldwide, there's a pepper for every growing space and every taste preference — from balcony pots to backyard gardens, from mild fruity varieties to the fire-breathing super-hots that have become their own subculture.
At Hawt Sawhcey, we've always believed that the best hot sauces start with the best peppers. Our Scotch Bonnet-based Pepper Dem is a direct tribute to the rich pepper-growing culture of Trinidad and the Caribbean — a tradition that's now getting the global recognition it deserves.
Whether you're a grower, a cook, or just someone who puts hot sauce on everything (same), 2026 is your year. 🌶️
📖 Read more: The Year of the Hot Pepper: New Varieties for 2026 — Homes & Gardens