12-03-2010, 05:21 PM
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I think with my banana ;)
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Re: New worlds hottest chili - the Naga Viper
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Originally Posted by bananimal
This is an excerpt from an article in response to the Daily Mail story
"Yes, the Naga Viper, the latest claimant to the world's-hottest-pepper crown, outdistances its predecessor, the Bhut Jolokia, or "ghost chili," by more than 300,000 points on the famous Scoville scale of tongue-scorching chili hotness. Researchers at Warwick University testing the Naga Viper found that it measures 1,359,000 on the Scoville scale, which rates heat by tracking the presence of a chemical compound. In comparison, most varieties of jalapeño peppers measure in the 2,500 to 5,000 range -- milder than the Naga Viper by a factor of 270.
You might think the Naga Viper would hail from some part of the world with a strong demand for spicy food, such as India or Mexico. But the new pepper is actually the handiwork of Gerald Fowler, a British chili farmer and pub owner, who crossed three of the hottest peppers known to man -- including the Bhut Jolokia -- to create his Frankenstein-monster chili."
Holy cow folks?!!!! The military is looking into this for potential weapons use.
Imaging loading a killer taco laced with Naga Viper sauce into a potato gun. Should work great on squirrels and racoons. Right Patty?
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Is there anybody, who grows at least 3/5 of the hottest chillis? I would love to try some, but I guess it's easier to obain seeds than mature, ripe fruits.
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