Spicy peppers in the world

Picture 1 of Spicy peppers in the world (Photo: gulf-times.com ) In the fall of 2006, the Guinness World Record officially recognized Bhut Jolokia as the ultimate hot pepper variety. The meritorious person who discovered this ' tongue-breaking record ' is Professor Paul Bosland of New Mexico State University (Mexico).

The spiciness of chili Bhut Jolokia reaches over 1,001,304 Scoville units (Scoville Heat Units - taken after the American chemist Wilber Scoville, who relied on the amount of spicy sugar to create this unit of measurement in the year. 1912), meaning spicy twice the former champion of Red Savina. That is also the reason why Bhut Jolokia has the name ' demon chili '.

According to Bosland, the demon chili Bhut Jolokia is a hybrid of chilies indigenous to Assam in northeastern India. People can collect Bhut Jolokia from a young age, then dry and use as spices. With such a special concentration, it seems that the food industry will save money.