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How hot is the devil chili? Where is the origin? What's the use?

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, The devil pepper tastes so hot that in February 2007, the pepper was recognized by Guinness World Records as the hottest pepper in the world. So, how hot is it? Where is the origin? What's the use? How hot is the devil's chili? Devil chili is famous for its spiciness.

The devil pepper tastes so hot that in February 2007, the pepper was recognized by Guinness World Records as the hottest pepper in the world. So, how hot is it? Where is the origin? What's the use?

How hot is the devil's chili?

Devil chili is famous for its spiciness, which is more than 1 million "Scoville" and is recognized by Guinness as the hottest chili in the world. "Scoville" is the unit of hotness of chili peppers, which is generally considered to be the hottest Mexican chili pepper with a spicy degree of only 10,000 "Scoville". This kind of chili is common to the local people, but outsiders will still be "afraid of three points." A reporter bought a jin of dried "devil chili" at the vegetable market, tasted some of it during the meal, and burst into tears and snot, and never dared to eat it again.

Second, where is the origin of devil chili?

Devil chili is rich in the mountains of northeastern India and is a common delicacy on the dinner tables of local residents. Locals believe that the chili is so hot that it scares the devil away, so they call it "devil chili".

What is the use of devil chili?

In addition to eating, "Devil Pepper" is also often used locally to treat stomach problems and relieve heat.

It is generally believed that people with stomach problems avoid spicy food most, but a kind of chili produced in India is a good medicine for stomach problems. This kind of red pepper, which grows in the mountains of Assam in northeastern India, is called "Devil Pepper" because of its thumb size and spicy. Local people can't eat without this kind of chili peppers, just like scallions rolled by Shandong people's Congress, they eat them raw with red chili peppers rolled in cakes.

The strangest use of "Devil Pepper" is to treat stomach problems. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, spiciness hurts the stomach, but locals say that they eat this kind of chili pepper every day, but very few people get stomach trouble. If someone goes out with stomach trouble, they let the patient munch on raw chili peppers, and before long, the stomach disease disappears without a trace. The locals jokingly said: "Devil chili can even scare the devil away, but you are afraid that you can't subdue a little stomach trouble?"

 
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