no: bhut jolokia is
naga jolokia is undoubtedly no.1 .far ahead of the league..followed by red savina and trailing behind is jalapeno
You can also find these peppers in the United States at: http://www.ghostpepperstore.com
You can eat it but the one that you should eat is the naga jolokia which is very similar to jalapenos.
The Naga Jolokia pepper, it has a rating of 1,041,427 units on the Scoville scale. See the link I will place below.
Jolokia, or more commonly known as the ghost pepper, once held the title of the hottest chili pepper in the world. The word jolokia is pronounced jo - low - key - ah.
It is pronounced as "boot joe-LOH-kee-ya". The "bhut" is pronounced as "boot" and "jolokia" is pronounced as "joe-LOH-kee-ya".
Naga Viper pepper [ capsicum chinense- Bhut Jolokia ] known as 'Nago Moricha' in Assam is rated as the hottest pepper at present with 1382118 -Scoville Heat units (SHU) on Feburary 25, 2011.
According to the 2007 Guinness Book of World Records, the hottest pepper is the Bhut Jolokia, pronounced "boot juhh luck ee ah" and commonly referred to as the Naga Jolokia or the "ghost chili", which scores over one million Scoville Heat Units.
According to the 2007 Guinness Book of World Records, the hottest pepper is the Bhut Jolokia, pronounced "boot juhh luck ee ah" and commonly referred to as the Naga Jolokia or the "ghost chili", which scores over one million Scoville Heat Units.
Yes.According to the 2007 Guinness Book of World Records, the hottest pepper is the Bhut Jolokia, pronounced "boot juhh luck ee ah" and commonly referred to as the Naga Jolokia or the "Ghost chili", which scores over one million Scoville Heat Units.
Some say that it is called the ghost pepper because after you eat it you wish you dead! In my experiences, I become euphoric after eating them and definitely don't wish I was dead.