USAFVET98
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I did it. I did some research and went ahead to order some. Upon their arrival today I was almost hesitant to open the package. Right away I noticed a smokey scent to them.. So I showed my brother that they cam in so we both ate one and this is the story of what happens next.....
At first nothing and within 10-20 seconds the heat starts
, nose starts to run, eyes water :crying:, then after about 30-40 seconds the heat goes away and the pain begins
. Pain like you never felt before. It starts with your tongue, then your throat, then your jaw starts to get tight and your ears begin to hurt. As it starts to level off after about 4 minutes, it decides to sneak attack you hence the name "ghost pepper" and the pain begins to build even more. The pain keeps building until about the 15 minute mark and then it slowly starts to get back to normal. As the pain dies down, the throat starts to burn and you teeth go numb for quite a while.
I do not suggest doing this! If you feel you have to, please have at least two gallons of milk handy per person trying it. You take a sip, swish it around for about 2 seconds and the pain is back full force. You will go through those gallons fast!
Oh yeah, bread don't work!
Here is the deal with these ghost peppers.... The actual name for them is "Bhut Jolokia". Hot peppers are measured by the heat (pain) it causes called Scoville units or SHU.
Here is a basic breakdown of Scoville units:
Jalapeno- 3,000-7,000 SHU
Habanero - 100,000-300,000 SHU
And
Bhut Jolokia- 1,000,000-1,500,000 SHU
I hope you all enjoy this review as I went through serious pain to research the data for you! LOL
At first nothing and within 10-20 seconds the heat starts
I do not suggest doing this! If you feel you have to, please have at least two gallons of milk handy per person trying it. You take a sip, swish it around for about 2 seconds and the pain is back full force. You will go through those gallons fast!
Oh yeah, bread don't work!
Here is the deal with these ghost peppers.... The actual name for them is "Bhut Jolokia". Hot peppers are measured by the heat (pain) it causes called Scoville units or SHU.
Here is a basic breakdown of Scoville units:
Jalapeno- 3,000-7,000 SHU
Habanero - 100,000-300,000 SHU
And
Bhut Jolokia- 1,000,000-1,500,000 SHU
I hope you all enjoy this review as I went through serious pain to research the data for you! LOL