The Bhut Jolokia chili pepper (Assamese: ভূত জলকীয়া bhut jôlôkia; Bangla: নাগা মরিচ naga morich; Manipuri: উমোরোক umorok), as it is commonly known—also known variously by other names in its native region, sometimes Naga Jolokia—is a chili pepper previously recognized by Guinness World Records as the hottest pepper in the world. The pepper is typically called the ghost chili or ghost pepper by U.S. media
Cody wrote:Pretty sure you're thinking of another pepper -- these ones were imported from India and are REALLY REALLY hot. As in, it feels like there's a flame in your throat, literally. I don't think a full bottle of water OR ice for 5 minutes would do a damn thing
Cody wrote:Actually, I now realize why I said the whole "another pepper" thing: your "I love those peppers they are realllly good!" line. Chances are you've never tried them since, to my knowledge, they aren't readily accessible by everyone...that and you would definitely remember it for the rest of your life
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