Meet the world's hottest pepper. 🔥🌶 Apparently, it could kill you:
back in 2013 with an average of 1,569,300 Scoville Heat Units. Smith, who developed the pepper with the help of scientists from Nottingham Trent University, says he’s already reached out to the Guinness Book and is anticipating a confirmation any day now.pointing out how the US military uses pepper spray that registers around 2 million on the Scoville scale.
Unsurprisingly, for these reasons, no one has actually eaten the pepper yet, though Smith did come painfully close. “It’s not been tried orally. I’ve tried it on the tip of my tongue and it just burned and burned. I spat it out in about 10 seconds,” he was quoted as saying. “The heat intensity just grows.” But though its culinary uses might be terrifying, its creators believe the ridiculously hot pepper may have medicinal uses.
In the meantime, the Dragon’s Breath chili is being kept in a specially sealed container so it can be put on display at the Chelsea Flower Show next week. It’s guaranteed to be the hottest flower show on record. Pending the Guinness World Record people’s certification, of course.
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