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is anyone familiar with this?? anyone grow it??

i am going to grow this stuff this year( hopefully it works out)

do you eat it often?? can you handle the heat?

pretty much anything you like to say bout it
 
It grows in the remote hills of Assam - as far as I know, the local cuisine is not known to be spicy as such, but this chilli is acknowledged to be the hottest in the world.

I have seen it on TV and the chef advised wearing thick rubber gloves while handling the spice and also asked to be careful of the smoke while stir frying the chilis. Given this, I was bloody surprised to find a pack of these (dried) at the neighborhood grocery store the other day. Didn't have the guts to buy/try it, but might just do it on a day I'm feeling crazy :)
 
is anyone familiar with this?? anyone grow it??

i am going to grow this stuff this year( hopefully it works out)

do you eat it often?? can you handle the heat?

pretty much anything you like to say bout it

It is grown in North-East India you can consult North-Eastern Indian members.
 
You gonna plant it just to eat like that or what?

well.. i might test one out raw.. and make youtube chilli test with it lolol

but nah.. i will be growing prik kee noo, also which is thai chilli, literally meaning (rat droppings) because it look like rat droppings when it is dried

i will mainly use thai chilli for food etc.. but when i want that bit of extra bang.. i will cut up small parts of the bhut jolokia and put that in my meals also

It grows in the remote hills of Assam - as far as I know, the local cuisine is not known to be spicy as such, but this chilli is acknowledged to be the hottest in the world.

I have seen it on TV and the chef advised wearing thick rubber gloves while handling the spice and also asked to be careful of the smoke while stir frying the chilis. Given this, I was bloody surprised to find a pack of these (dried) at the neighborhood grocery store the other day. Didn't have the guts to buy/try it, but might just do it on a day I'm feeling crazy :)


lol yeaa.. even the seeds you gotta be careful.. u touch seed and put finger on ur eye.. u gunna be in a lot of pain lolol

u should check out the youtube chilli tests lol

it was one the hottest chilli in the world.. rates from likw 800'000 - 1.3 million on the scorville rating system... but there is even hotter strain now.. the trinidad scorpian has rated as 1.5 million lol

you should try it lol

heard about ghost chilli... Whats with it now OP?

what is OP?
 
well.. i might test one out raw.. and make youtube chilli test with it lolol

but nah.. i will be growing prik kee noo, also which is thai chilli, literally meaning (rat droppings) because it look like rat droppings when it is dried

i will mainly use thai chilli for food etc.. but when i want that bit of extra bang.. i will cut up small parts of the bhut jolokia and put that in my meals also

Kesang, Zootinali, wet shirt contest, Hembo on PDF these guys are from North-East India. But I have read articles about Bhoot Jolokia it is very very hot and people generally take piece about 1mm size to taste its heat.(but do confirm this before trying).
 
Kesang, Zootinali, wet shirt contest, Hembo on PDF these guys are from North-East India. But I have read articles about Bhoot Jolokia it is very very hot and people generally take piece about 1mm size to taste its heat.(but do confirm this before trying).

hmm ok, well i hope they see my thread

i seen people eat the whole thing... and i dont think icould quite do that lool
 
is anyone familiar with this?? anyone grow it??

i am going to grow this stuff this year( hopefully it works out)

do you eat it often?? can you handle the heat?

pretty much anything you like to say bout it

I have eaten it, although haven't grown it myself. It's extremely hot, one chili pepper is good enough for 8-9 people, you just eat a small piece of the whole thing. It has a very unique smell and I like it, don't eat it often, just a couple of times in a year may be, but I'm sure there are people who eat it often.
 
i have heard from my assamese friend about this chilli variety.

It is very small in size but considered as hottest chilli in world.
 
in our house,there was a shrub of bhoot jolokia..i heard a story from elders about how a person who could eat chillies like popcorn hold a bet to eat an entire chilli but couldn't eat half of it...and how the person felt pain and agony for few hours...i think DRDO is building a tear gas shell from these.i read it somewhere..
 
Just thinking about it makes my a$$ burn.

I wont be eating it even if its the last edible thing left in the world.

BTW the Hottest Chilli crown keeps on shifting between Bhoot Jolokia and Naga Viper pepper.
 
in our house,there was a shrub of bhoot jolokia..i heard a story from elders about how a person who could eat chillies like popcorn hold a bet to eat an entire chilli but couldn't eat half of it...and how the person felt pain and agony for few hours...i think DRDO is building a tear gas shell from these.i read it somewhere..

Eating The Hottest Pepper in the World, The Bhut Jolokia (Naga Ghost Chili) - YouTube

Gordon Ramsay's Great Escape - Bhut Jolokia - YouTube
 
for you amidamaru...

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that is the chilli we are talking about..

and thats the stun/tear grenade..

The Hindu : News / National : India to add world’s hottest chilli to its armoury
 

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