It's difficult to determine that - you'd have to average out every meal eaten in the region, once you've determined which particular spices we're looking at - but good contenders for the most sweat-inducing regional cuisines are certainly Thailand, the Sichuan region of China, and parts of India.
(Try Neua Pad Prik, a Sichuan Hot Pot, or a Vindaloo curry!)
However, the leaders in the cultivation and consumption of intensely hot chilis are likely to be the United States with its madness for record-breaking hot sauces, and the United Kingdom, home to the Dorset Naga, the hottest chili in the world. It should also be noted that the Phaal, the hottest variety of Indian curry, is a British invention.
the hottest chili in the world is the Naga Viper it is so HOT!
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.
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.
no: bhut jolokia is
The spiciest salsa at Chipotle is the "Hot" salsa.
India is the home of the currently rated hottest chile according to the Guinness World Records. The chile is the Ghost Chile or Bhut Jolokia (also known as Naga Jolokia ~King Cobra Chile and several other local names in Asia).
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The spiciest gum is often considered to be "Toxic Waste Nuclear Fusion Gum," which contains chili pepper extract and is known for its intense heat. Another contender is "Hot Mamma," featuring a blend of spicy ingredients. Both gums are designed to challenge the palate and are not typically recommended for those sensitive to heat. Always check the packaging for heat levels if you're looking for a spicy experience!
heyy i think its mints
i think takis
Ghost chilies have nothing to do with spirits! HA! The Bhut Jolokia, or Naga Ghost Chili is the spiciest chili known to man. Rated at over one million scoville units, this pepper passes the Habanero pepper rated at 100,000 to 350,000 units on the Scoville Scale. Primarily found in Bangladesh, and the Northeast Indian states of Assan, Nagaland, and Manipur, the villagers hang these chilies on their fences to scare off wild elephants. This is reported as the only chili to get hotter as time goes by after eating it!
The spiciest ginger beer available on the market is typically considered to be "Fever-Tree Spiced Orange Ginger Beer."