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A London restaurant was serving up Thursday what it hopes will be confirmed as the world's hottest curry, with even the chef admitting it is "too extreme" to keep on the menu.
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Vivek Singh at The Cinnamon Club grabbed some of the hottest chilli peppers known to man to create the Bollywood Burner, a lamb-based dish with a fierce kick.
The curry is so hot that diners are asked to sign a disclaimer confirming they are aware of the risks involved before daring to eat it.
The Bollywood Burner is being submitted to Guinness World Records for verification of its status as the planet's hottest curry. The verdict should be announced within three weeks.
Student Toby Steele, 19, from Brighton on the southern English coast, was the first to taste the Bollywood Burner.
"I'm usually a korma man and I suspect this is the hottest thing I've ever tasted," he said.
"It was nice actually, you could really taste the spices.
"The initial taste isn't that hot but now, a couple of minutes later, I feel a bit floaty and light-headed."
The dish, inspired by cuisine from Hyderabad in southern India, includes the Naga and its seeds -- confirmed by Guinness World Records as the hottest chilli pepper in the world.
On the Scoville scale of piquancy, the Naga scores 855,000 -- more than 100 times hotter than the jalapeno, which measures 8,000 on the scale.
"We found a list of the 10 hottest chillies and decided to try and use some of them. I think it will be the hottest curry in the world," said Singh.
The curry will not be a regular feature on the menu, he added.
Lianne la Borde of the Daily Star newspaper said: "It is the hottest I have ever tasted. At first, it tasted delicious. Then my mouth caught fire. It even made me feel dizzy."
Metro newspaper's James Ellis said it was "innocuous enough at the first bite," but one helping "saw my taste buds melt in fury at the inferno in my mouth.
"Meanwhile, my heartbeat, which started at a resting pace of 68 beats per minute, zoomed up to 128 -- the equivalent of doing aerobic exercise."

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now, we all like a little spice in our food, right?
myself, i'm quite partial to Indian, especially the "hotter" stuff.
but this looks ridiculous. really.
but i still wish i was there.

once, when i was a wee lad, my parents took me to an Indian restaurant.
i did not know what to order, and being a teen, i thought i could outsmart them.
BIG MISTAKE.
i ordered the hottest thing on the menu.
after the third spoonful, the first hit home.
i started hyperventilating, turned crimson and gasped at the waiter.
"what do you need, sir?" he asked, chuckling, "bread?"
WATER... water... i replied (like i said, i didn't know then that bread is a great fire quencher)
it ended well (i'm still alive) and i still enjoy hot food.

do you have some food related experience like that?
 
Try this for a little bit extra hotness. :devil:

16 Million on Scoville.

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I can't handle spicy food :( About the most my body can tolerate on a massive basis is something like Pace Picante Mild.
 
I have both a Jalepeno and Habenaro pepper plant growing on the deck out back. The hotter the better for me. I find these particular peppers tasty as well as hot.

I'm not a curry fan, but I have had some pretty hot stuff once from a Malaysian restarant, where everything was spicy and you had the option to kick it up as much as you wanted since it was a personlized dish. IIRC, the levels were, Hot, Super Hot, Super Super Hot, and Super Super Super Hot.

I went Super Super, and it wasn't that bad.

I've also been to a pub where I had to sign a waiver before they would serve us some Habenero flavoured wings.

For the record, the best thing to drink with hot foods is milk. Water, especially alcohol, are not very good at easing the pain. And often make it worse.
 
I can't stand spicy food, it's physically painful for my tongue. :(

Everyone else seems to love it though... heck, even my GIRLFRIEND eats A LOT more spicy than me! How's that for a paradox? :p

However I can eat more salty than anyone I know... I used to eat "raw" salt - stick my finger into it and put it in my mouth :p When I was about 10-11.
 
mirc, a Romanian with no hot tooth? :confused:
i guess you're one of the rare ones :D

half Romanian myself, i grew up on paprika, etc (i know, its hungarian....)
but with so much good cuisine...
i forgive you ;)

heh, I knew you would forgive me. ;)

But we can eat stuff that's greasier than almost any other food on Earth, like our version of "sarmale", or the dish that is even sometimes popularly called "ciorba de grasime" (literally: "sour soup of grease"). Even the Mexicans get sick from that food, but we could eat it every day. :p
 
Hehehehe, I could take it~ I'm south Indian, and somehow can take more spice than my Indian born/raised relatives. Funny, really.
 
I know someone who's obsessed with spicy food. He even bought this sauce called Dave's Insanity, which is something like 200,000 scoville units, and bought some peanuts covered with it. He even dipped a chili into I think it was Blair's.
 
I know someone who's obsessed with spicy food. He even bought this sauce called Dave's Insanity, which is something like 200,000 scoville units, and bought some peanuts covered with it. He even dipped a chili into I think it was Blair's.

I have a bottle of it in my fridge, and got another one for my friend whose name actually is Dave, and likes hot stuff (i was quite amused by that). Once his gf had her friend come over for dinner and had noticed the bottle and was warned 'it is HOT - be careful'.

Well, she didn't listen and spend next half an hour drooling in bathroom.

IIRC it's 'only' 50000 on scoville, but still. :devil:

Dave's insanity sauce bottle said:
A great cooking ingredient for sauces, soups, and stews. Also, strips waxed floors and removes driveaway grease stains. Enjoy!
warning: not for people with heart/respiratory problems.
 
I had a similar experience to the thread starter:

I went to my first Indian restaurant. The waitress was drop-dead gorgeous, I mean a real bombshell. I didn't really know what I was ordering but apparently it was the second-hottest thing on the menu. I recall it was called "Lamb Bindaloo".

At first, it was delicious! The spices didn't catch up to me untill about a quarter of the way through the dish.

By the time I got halfway through, my dinner had stopped being an enjoyable meal, and had instead become an epic battle of wills; me versus dinner. I wouldn't be defeated by a vegetable! I squinted my eyes and gritted my teeth and attacked my meal with renewed vigor.

Towards the end of the meal, I began sweating profusely all over my body; it was stinging my eyes, staining my shirt, dripping off my nose into my meal. At that point I heard something behind me and turned to see the hot waitress with two hot friends pointing and laughing at me :blush:.

But in the end, despite making an ass out of myself and looking like a sweaty slob, I conquered my dinner!:trophy::rockon::clap:
 
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Here is the World's hottest Curry,.......Tamika Curry.
 
I'm quite partial to Thai curries, and can make a pretty mean pseudo-green vegetable curry that ends up tasting of lime and ginger.

I don't really do spicy though. Mostly if it's mild or moderate I can do it, but hot, no I can't.
 
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