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A bhut jolokia is a kkind of very hot chili pepper from India.
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The hottest chilli in the world is the Bhut Jolokia.
I grow them around Rockford. thepepperseed.com
Yes, it can, it delivers so much discomfort that could kill....
1,042,314 scoville units..4 times hotter than the habanero
Oh sure it's not. But don't try it. It can be extremely dangerous!
If you are willing to have some shipped, there is a grower in St. Louis that can ship them to you overnight.
Naza Holoka
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.
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.