Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Spicy peppers in the world

Records for not spicy peppers from Thailand, Mexico or India that was born in a greenhouse in Cumbria, northwest England. Naga Viper chili that is kind, but if you eat a normal result can burn the lining of the digestive tract. 
Category of the world's most dangerous peppers '' the paint exfoliates ''
Gerald Fowler varieties in the world chili Naga Viper. (Source: Internet)


Experts at Warwick University testing, measurement and recognition otNaga spicy world champion Viper. To determine the heat level doScoville people use ladders. The previous record belonged to Bhut Jolokia chili demon of India, is the Guinness record in 2007 with 1,001,304 units spicy. Third-placed Red Savina chili with 577,000 units. Naga Viper chili meanwhile reached 1.359 million Scoville units.
Growers a super spicy peppers is Gerald Fowler, a farmer specializing in growing peppers England. This 52-year-old man spent five years to breed varieties of chilli from India, the Caribbean ... to get this kind of chili Naga Viper.
"Eat this chili painful to see," Mr Fowler told the Daily Mail that. "It was so hot that may peeling paint all that." Indeed, the Daily Mail reported that the defense expert was investigating possible potential use of this pepper as a weapon.
The super spicy peppers as a spice not only to tear the tongue spicy dishes, but also be used to produce weapons of riot. Indian defense officials have produced the 81 mm grenade, harmless but very dangerous because spicy and pungent, forcing criminals to move out of entrenched positions or to disperse the small crowd riot.
But Mr. Fowler - for customers who sign a confirmation of the healthy state of mind and body that you want to try Naga Viper chili curry - had confirmed that the consumption of this type of good bird's eye chili may.

According to the Daily Mail, the super spicy chili seeds Naga Viper has been sold to Edinburgh Gardening Association and provide Afghan farmers to substitute for opium poppy.

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