You want the hottest chillies you can get without ordering from some weird website.
Well I have had this before and it is the hottest chilli I have had to date.
DO NOTE they are moving fast and some have more than others in. I picked up one with 4 in
Well I have had this before and it is the hottest chilli I have had to date.
DO NOTE they are moving fast and some have more than others in. I picked up one with 4 in
or dailymail.co.uk/fem…tml
a gob full of hot chilli.
and where do you get those without ordering from some strange website?
Naga is actually an Indian word meaning naked!
How about a bumhole
full of hot Naga?
Grow your own
These things are ace, and where I live (allbeit abroad) they sell for about 10 little peppers eight Euro.
Heat added, although not necessary!!
Amazing food!
Try the Carolina reaper
It is THE HOTTEST in the world!!!
Still have some heat
from what? a jalapeno?
Hot deal though!
These aren't Naga Jolokia, they are even hotter chili produced in Bedfordshire.
Actually "Dragon" was pretty close, it means great snake in Sanskrit which is why the multi headed king cobras found in ancient Hindu art from Bombay to Cambodia are called Naga's.
So are these..... strange that (_;)
tesco.com/gro…132
The point I'm trying to get across is that Bedfordshire Super Naga are't actually available in most Bengali shops in London. Tesco are the only place you can get them on the high street according to the article.
Ten percent difference may not seem like a lot, but that small difference equates to thirty times the strength of a jalapeno.
You can be the tester, get on the Bedfordshire Super Naga tomorrow and let us know!