RE: [CH] India now claims to have world's hottest chile
Schickowski, Jeff (Jeff.Schickowski@med.va.gov)
Wed, 6 Sep 2000 14:40:41 -0500
> >>Das said the Naga Jolokia measured 855 Scoville units,
> compared to 577
> >>for the Habanero in the tests, completed last week.
>
> You know, I've found that once you bust the quarter-million
> mark only a
> *real* connoisseur can tell the difference.
Seems to me, nobody's said anything about flavor! You can make dog s__t hot,
but does that make it worth eating?
Just a thought for the day.
Jeff