Ghost pepper (redirect from Bhut Jolokia pepper)
The ghost pepper, also known as bhüt jolokia (lit. 'Bhutanese pepper' or 'Ghost pepper' in Assamese), is an interspecific hybrid chili pepper cultivated...
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Bangladesh. There is no consensus on whether this is synonymous with the Bhut Jolokia, or a different variety. It is also one of the hottest known chilli peppers...
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to the Guinness World Records from 1994-2006. It was displaced by the bhut jolokia chili (commonly and incorrectly translated to "Ghost Pepper") in February...
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Kashmir. The grenades use one of the world's spiciest chili pepper, bhut jolokia, species in weaponised form. The weapon emits a powerful skin and eye...
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Telugu origin Adda, from Bengali, a group of people Bhut jolokia, from Assamese (ভূত জলকীয়া Bhut Zôlôkiya), a hot chili found in Assam and other parts...
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visited India to collect specimens of ghost pepper, also called the Bhut Jolokia or Naga king chili, traditionally grown near Assam, India, which was...
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Red jalapeño sauce is generally hotter. Naga Bhut Jolokia - The pepper is also known as Bhut Jolokia, ghost pepper, ghost chili pepper, red naga chilli...
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that morning, Strahle also broke the Guinness World Record for the most bhut jolokia peppers eaten in 2 minutes by consuming 121.9 grams (4.30 oz) of peppers...
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Mexico when a university student unintentionally crossed a Habanero and a Bhut Jolokia.[when?] Has a heat level of 800,000 Scoville Units.[by whom?] If the...
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Red Bhut Jolokia and green bird's eye chilies...
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to be an unstable three-way hybrid produced from the Naga Morich, the Bhut jolokia and the Trinidad scorpion, which are some of the world's hottest peppers...
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Pankaj Tamuly and is mother of a son. She is known for eating and rubbing Bhut Jolokia peppers on her bare eyes. The chilli, native to Assam, is the world's...
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Currently, a source of resistance to the virus has been identified in the Bhut Jolokia pepper. This virus consists of a single circular single-stranded (ss)...
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Rico, Venezuela), a non spicy cultivar Arriba Saia (Brazil) Bhut jolokia (Assam) Bhut jolokia cultivar 'Dorset' Naga pepper Cabik geronong (Sarawak, Malaysia)...
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scale. One example is the Carolina Reaper, supposedly a cross between a bhut jolokia pepper with a particularly pungent red habanero.[citation needed] Habaneros...
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List of Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger characters (redirect from Basco Ta Jolokia)
Japanese word zangyaku (残虐, "cruelty"). Basco Ta Jolokia's name comes from Tabasco sauce, the Bhut Jolokia chili pepper, and Vasco da Gama. Babatcheed's...
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includes all of the habaneros, Scotch bonnets, Trinidad Scorpions, the Bhut Jolokia, and the Carolina Reaper. Capsicum frutescens, which includes the Tabasco...
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varieties of which are available in the region. Assam is famous for the bhut jolokia or ghost pepper, which was recognized as the hottest chili in the world...
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varieties of chillies in Nagaland. The most notable being Naga Morich and Bhut jolokia. The ginger used in the Naga cuisine is spicy, aromatic and is different...
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Ghost boat (disambiguation) Ghost Island (disambiguation) Ghost pepper (Bhut jolokia) Ghost Ship (disambiguation) Ghost town (disambiguation) Ghost train...
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Bangalore market Piri piri (C. frutescens 'African Devil') Naga jolokia Chilli (bhut jolokia) (C. chinense x C. frutescens) C. annuum flower C. annum flower...
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reviewing the game Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes whilst eating a Bhut jolokia. In 2015, Hanson again appeared on the show, reviewing the game Metal...
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of Sri Lanka Naga Sadhus, Hindu ascetics of the Himalayas Naga Morich Bhut jolokia Naga Viper pepper Naga Regiment, an infantry regiment of the Indian Army...
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(Hindi: Ajmod अजमोद) Red Chili Pepper (Hindi: Lal Mirch लाल मिर्च) Bhut Jolokia (Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, and Nagaland). Kashmiri Mirch (Kashmir)...
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Mushroom Agaricus bisporus Jolokia Chili pepper Capsicum frutescens Bhut Jolokia Bhut jolokia Capsicum chinense 'Naga Jolokia' কেপছিকাম, Kepsikam Bell pepper...
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called Tears of Fire. The sauce, which is made with the 'ghost pepper' Bhut Jolokia, was first announced and revealed on the Travel Channel series Anthony...
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however, were not common until recent decades, as varieties such as bhut jolokia and naga morich attained global fame. In Nepal, Nun-khursani is a popular...
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vegetables fermented bamboo shoot, smoked pork and beef, axone, galho, bhut jolokia Sikkim Rice, meat, dairy products Thukpa, momo, sha Phaley, gundruk,...
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cooked with simple and flavourful ingredients, like the extremely hot bhut jolokia (ghost chili) pepper, fermented bamboo shoots, and akhuni (fermented...
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