NUTHA JASON
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Took me a year to grow them - but at over 1 500 000 scovill these are the hottest in the world - and i challenge you to do this ...
I've heard that as well. Something about the raising of ones body temperature from eating such torturous peppers helps fight off disease more than the body does on its own. Its supposedly doing the same thing as when one gets a fever. I dont know if its true or not, but sounds good on paper.I’ve read populations that eat spicy food live longer
I’ve read populations that eat spicy food live longer so Nuntha may now be immortal. There’s a reason there are so few immortals though. Few survive the spice-the sand maggots can eat your brain but if you survive you can bend space-time and are immortal. Seems a fair trade I guess.
Took me a year to grow them - but at over 1 500 000 scovill these are the hottest in the world - and i challenge you to do this ...
Watch "Hot Ones" on YT. It's a great show and Sean might be one the best interviewers out there.Have you seen "We are the Champions" on Netflix? It's a show narrated by Rainn Wilson that documents several oddball competitions throughout the world and one of the most interesting ones was a Chili eating competition thrown by the man that bred the ghost pepper.
It was a fun watch and worth the time if you have Netflix. Actually the whole series was fun - some cheese wheel rolling competition, the chili, dog dancing, and my favorite - the frog jump.
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