Yes.
According to the 2007 Guinness Book of World Records, the hottest pepper is the Bhut Jolokia, pronounced "boot juhh luck ee ah" and commonly referred to as the Naga Jolokia or the "Ghost chili", which scores over one million Scoville Heat Units.
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The spiciest thing are chili peppers. These are most prominent in Mexico and in India. The hottest studied pepper is known as the Ghost pepper.
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The spiciest thing are chili peppers. These are most prominent in Mexico and in India. The hottest studied pepper is known as the Ghost pepper.
its a ghost chili pepper yes, that or its rotten
Yes there is they have a very diffrent taste, they are chewy with a very spicy outer skin they have up to one whole "Ghost CHili Pepper" in them which is clocked in as the hottest Chili Pepper in the world.
Jolokia, or more commonly known as the ghost pepper, once held the title of the hottest chili pepper in the world. The word jolokia is pronounced jo - low - key - ah.
According to the 2007 Guinness Book of World Records, the hottest pepper is the Bhut Jolokia, pronounced "boot juhh luck ee ah" and commonly referred to as the Naga Jolokia or the "ghost chili", which scores over one million Scoville Heat Units.
1. Bhut Jolokia Pepper (1,041,427 SHU)2. Red Savina Habanero Pepper (580,000 SHU)3. Habanero Pepper (350,000 SHU)4. Datil Pepper (300,000 SHU)5. African Birdseye Pepper (175,000 SHU)SHU- The higher the SHU the hotter the pepper
i don't know where but if u want the hottest find the ghost chili and put it in Ur wings
According to the 2007 Guinness Book of World Records, the hottest pepper is the Bhut Jolokia, pronounced "boot juhh luck ee ah" and commonly referred to as the Naga Jolokia or the "ghost chili", which scores over one million Scoville Heat Units.
The Naga Jolokia pepper, it has a rating of 1,041,427 units on the Scoville scale. See the link I will place below.