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Emma eats a bhut jolokia

Emma eats a bhut jolokia

Black Man VS 3 Bhut jolokia GHOST PEPPERS! in hot sauce

Locque says...

>> ^xxovercastxx:

>> ^Locque:
I'm not leveling an accusation of racism or anything, but the title strikes me as odd that it specifies it's a black guy eating the peppers.

I thought that too but he does introduce himself as a "trained black-ass professional".
New title: Black-ass Professional vs Bhut Jolokia


Please excuse my lack of perception, I suffer from the retarded.

Black Man VS 3 Bhut jolokia GHOST PEPPERS! in hot sauce

xxovercastxx says...

>> ^Locque:

I'm not leveling an accusation of racism or anything, but the title strikes me as odd that it specifies it's a black guy eating the peppers.


I thought that too but he does introduce himself as a "trained black-ass professional".

New title: Black-ass Professional vs Bhut Jolokia

Black Man VS 3 Bhut jolokia GHOST PEPPERS! in hot sauce

mxxcon says...

I'm having doubts that he actually ate them or that they were ghost peppers..
too many video cuts and he was still 'in character'..
comparing to other videos, if it was real i don't think he'd be acting like that.

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Fox News Spins Pepper Spray: it's a spicy food product

Diogenes says...

well... it is derived from a 'food product' ... chilis

the active ingredient in pepper spray is capsaicin, which comes from the fruit of capsicum plants... so... chili peppers - really, really spicy ones

spicy or hot is typically measured on the scoville scale, or shu (scoville heat units) - 100% capsaicin is about 15-16 million shu - us law enforcement pepper spray's active ingredient is 10% capsaicin... so say, anywhere from 500,000 to 2,000,000 shu

are there chili peppers that hot, say something edible? yes!

bhut jolokia, naga viper, trinidad scorpion peppers are all over 1,000,000 shu... and are eaten routinely

i've tried the 'ghost pepper' bhut jolokia as a dipping sauce for beef... uhh, it wasn't pleasant... tears, snot, burning tongue and cheeks - it was about 1.1 million shu

i bought a bottle of the chili sauce to 'trick' friends with... but ended up giving myself something like what these students felt:

i opened the bottle to see if it was as hot as i remembered - i touched it with just the tip of my pinky and then touched my tongue... damn!

i later took a nap and on waking, rubbed my eyes - big mistake... my left eye felt like it was on fire - i had to hold an ice cube to it for about 15 minutes

stupid thing was when i tried to to explain to my angry wife why i was late picking up the kids from school, i re-enacted the pepper incident (without the touch and taste)... and touched my eye again... lol, round two with the ice cubes

Kid Eats Habanero - Makes rapid realizations about peppers

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