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New hottest chili pepper can strip paint...

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_thelookout/20101203/sc_yblog_thelookout/worlds-hottest-pepper-is-hot-enough-to-strip-paint#mwpphu-container

I have had the Ghost Pepper before and this thing is supposed to be considerably hotter than that.

Dam...

Interesting.... I've had the ghost and the indian purple coffee before, might have to give this one a shot!  ;D

  • Super User

I got up to the cayenne pepper and stopped. I got a bead of sweat around my forehead just looking at that pepper in the link.

That pepper looks like a serious dutch oven producer for the bed sheets.   

  • Super User

Nom nom nom

I love me some hot food.  I'm not sure if I could handle that thing though.  I certainly plan on trying them out one of these days.

  • Super User

the guy that made this thing probably works for tucks medicated pads.

I love hot food too!  I can't eat it like I used to though.   I've never had that ghost chili,  but I've watched Adam Rich on MAN vs. FOOD get his butt kicked by that stuff!  It would probably be safe to say that this pepper is out of the question for me.

It should prove interesting trying one! That indian purple coffee that I tried, the instant I bit into it I immediately got the hick-ups. I hadn't even tasted it at that point either. LOL!

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