Adding chilli to food is a personal preference of people depending on their food habits. However, who could have thought that this food item can also be an item using which one can bag a world record?
At least 14 high school students in Japan were hospitalised after eating potato chips made using Indian ghost pepper, aka bhut jolokia. At least 14 high school students in Japan were hospitalised ...
Are you drinking straight from the gallon jar of Tabasco without even flinching? Then why not upgrade to cooking with the Bhut Jolokia Ghost Pepper. As the hottest pepper on the planet, it only has a ...
Researchers at New Mexico State University recently discovered the world's hottest chile pepper. Bhut Jolokia, a variety of chile pepper originating in Assam, India, has earned Guiness World Records' ...
For those who prefer their curry to be a mild korma instead of a ferocious vindaloo, step away now. But even those with a taste for the hot stuff might quiver at the latest chilli to hit the high ...
14 students in Japan hospitalized after consuming spicy chips from Isoyama Corp. The R18 Curry Chips caused mouth and stomach aches, particularly among school girls. The chips contain Bhut Jolokia, ...
Yesterday, I went to Taco Asylum, the current It place of OC dining. You'll have to wait for my review of it when I have the time to write it (probably tomorrow; editing Edwin's review for next week ...
In a recent incident, as many as 14 high school students from Tokyo were hospitalised after eating potato chips made with bhut jolokia chilli. As per reports in the BBC, the incident occurred on July ...
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